Becca Versace's Departure from The Verge
Introduction
- Becca Versace, known from The Verge's YouTube channel, announces her departure.
- Expresses excitement about future ventures and explains reasons for leaving.
Experience at The Verge
- Start at The Verge: Joined in June 2017 at age 23 with little video editing knowledge.
- Working Environment: Surrounded by creative, ambitious people with ample resources. Encouraged to take risks and be creative.
- Colleagues and Travel: Made lifelong friends and mentors. Memorable experiences include travel and collaboration on projects.
- Visited places like Death Valley, Sweden, London, San Francisco, Yosemite, and Copenhagen.
- Impact of COVID-19: Pandemic changed workplace dynamics; lack of in-person interaction impacted creativity and work satisfaction.
Challenges and Reasons for Leaving
- Ownership and Restrictions:
- Faced restrictions on personal content creation.
- Fear of reprimand and feeling of being "owned" by The Verge.
- Concerned about inconsistent policy enforcement.
- Ownership of Work:
- All work created at The Verge is owned by The Verge.
- Lack of personal ownership over content.
- Desire to build something independent without The Verge's branding.
- Role Limitations:
- Not a writer, limiting opportunities for major written reviews.
- Desire for more control over content creation and reviews.
Future Plans and Vision
- New Ventures:
- Excitement to create personal content without big media constraints.
- Plans to integrate personal style and opinion in content.
- Anticipation of launching Patreon or subscription service for direct support.
- Content Direction:
- Focus on real-world application of tech, outside of studio settings.
- Continued series like "thousand photos" and "full frame" with personal branding.
Conclusion
- Becca expresses gratitude for support and excitement for future projects.
- Invites audience to join her on new adventures and content explorations.
Becca Versace is embarking on a new chapter, aiming to create and share tech video content in her own voice and style, inviting her audience to follow her journey beyond The Verge.