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Fast-rising content creator Bea Chu joins NYMA Talent Management

Another fast-rising creator has joined the stable.

Another fast-rising creator has joined the stable.

Last Wednesday, March 25, NYMA Talent Management announced the signing of Bea Chu, a fast-rising content creator, creative director, and educator.

First gaining widespread attention through a viral TikTok demonstrating how to turn a headset into a DIY lapel microphone, she has built a growing community of over 670,000 followers across TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.

Having a video-making background dating back to 2013 and roots in theatre sound design and audio engineering, Bea has consistently  delivered content that brings both creative and technical depth to her work, while also resonating with aspiring creators through her impactful content on storytelling, production, and the creator economy.

Her videos span multiple areas of the industry—from production techniques, content strategy, digital storytelling, cinematography, audio, and creator growth. All of which have collectively generated millions of views, establishing her as a trusted voice in the creator education space.

As a creator-educator, Bea also bridges the gap between creative passion and professional execution, with her voice resonating strongly with emerging creators navigating today’s fast-evolving digital landscape.

To bring that step further, she also known for translating complex production concepts into accessible, engaging formats that help creators elevate both the quality and intention behind their content.

On her joining the company, Christian Bautista, President of NYMA Talent Management, said, “Bea represents the new wave of creators who are not just influencing audiences, but actively shaping the industry. Her ability to educate, inspire, and build a community around creativity aligns perfectly with where the creator economy is heading.”

Meanwhile, Kat Bautista, Chief Operating Officer of NYMA Talent Management, shared, “At NYMA, we are intentional about working with creators who have both purpose and perspective. Bea brings both. She’s building something meaningful—not just for her audience, but for the broader creator ecosystem.”

Through this partnership, NYMA said it will support Bea in scaling her platform, developing strategic brand collaborations, and expanding her presence across global markets.

Furthermore, the collaboration also aims to position her as a leading voice in creator education—both in the Philippines and internationally—especially important as the demand for creator-led knowledge and authentic storytelling continues to grow.

NYMA also told that Bea Chu’s addition to its roster “signals a strong step forward in shaping the future of digital content.”


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