Maker Studios CEO Sends Letter to Employees, Addresses Past and Ray William Johnson

By 12/12/2012
Maker Studios CEO Sends Letter to Employees, Addresses Past and Ray William Johnson

Danny Zapin is the CEO of Maker Studios. Maker Studios’ is a top-multi-channel YouTube network that currently attracts 295+ million monthly domestic video views and is reportedly on the verge of closing a $40 million funding round that will value the company at somewhere in the ballpark of $200 million. It’s also the multi-channel YouTube network at the center of a now-very public contractual argument with the most-subscribed-to YouTuber of all-time, Ray William Johnson.

For those new to the online video entertainment world’s first big newfangled-studio/talent breakup, this link and this video from SourceFed make for a good primer (if you can tolerate the self-aware tongue-in-cheeky Real Housewives-y affect the hosts employ to tell you all the details):

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Basically, Johnson announced several weeks ago he was leaving Maker Studios. Johnson posted a letter several days ago candidly explaining that process from his perspective, which showed Maker in a less than pleasant light. Zapin responded to Johnson’s post over text message and social media with less than pleasant words. Zapin then sent the following message to all of Maker Studios’ 300+ employees several moments ago, commenting on the situation and his past.

Here’s the email:

Hi All,

I felt it was probably a good time to reach out and communicate directly to all of you. It’s been an amazing year which is coming to an end with no shortage of excitement. I want to explain some of the things that are floating around and hope to give more clarity and transparency to all of you, as I’m sure you may have questions and concerns.

The founders started Maker for two reasons: We believed passionately in YouTube and we wanted to give talent the support, resources and community that would help them excel on the platform. As talent ourselves, we experienced firsthand how challenging it was to have to be a one person production studio – from wardrobe, to make up, to producing and editing – and then find time to be creative. Maker was started with people who are like family. Many of our friends quit their jobs, moved to LA, slept on our sofas or in Maker houses to pursue this dream with us. Our friend and fellow YouTuber Shay Carl was the first YouTube talent to move here to help start Maker and everything snowballed from there. Shay picking up and moving his whole family from Idaho helped make what was just an idea at the time into a real thing. It’s incredible what we have achieved together as a company since then.

In the last three years, Maker has grown to more than 300 employees, the No. 1 independent network on YouTube and will cross 2B views/month in December. We now have an amazing new studio that includes shooting spaces, production offices, prop and wardrobe areas, edit bays, recording booths and more. All along we sought to create a community and space that would give staff and partners the tools and resources to continue to drive content creation and creativity. We wanted to help as many individuals as possible make a living doing what they love, which is being creative. In the process, we have created a totally new entertainment model. I am blown away by what we have accomplished together and it could not have been done without all of you. Thank you.

I also want to address Ray William Johnson’s recent blog post. To clarify, Maker has an ongoing contract with Ray, as we do with every YouTube content partner we work with. We treat contracts confidentially, so I can’t get into specifics.  What I can say is that we continue to honor our obligations. Ray receives everything that is owed to him. He has full transparency into his earnings, as does every single talent in the Maker Network. He receives exactly what his channels earn under the terms of our deal.

To the teams at Maker who went above and beyond to support Ray for over a year and a half; we want you to know that we appreciate all of your hard work. Many of you have worked on =3 as writers and crew, on the animation team that helped to create Your Favorite Martian, in the music studio where you produced and created the music for YFM, on the tech team that created his website, in the legal department where you protected his trademarks, on the merchandise team that made =3 t-shirts and hats, or with internal management where you booked his guest hosts along with helping him to navigate seamlessly through all of these areas. I want to thank you all for your hard work and dedication. Together, you have created some of the most viewed content on YouTube. Please know you are all very much appreciated by the Maker founders and management team.

Moving on to me. As many of you are aware, about 12 years ago, I made a mistake for which I was convicted of a felony drug possession. This is not something that I am proud of, nor is it something that I hide or am ashamed of. I chose to look at it as an opportunity to learn and grow from.  It was a mistake, but it helped shape who I am today. In the end, it changed the course of my life in a very positive way. I was extremely motivated to learn from my mistake and worked hard to prove to myself and others that I could be successful and live up to my full potential. I have been transparent with our senior executive team, investors, friends and family about it. I feel it is important to share with all of you, as it was an important life experience that led me down the path of helping to build Maker. I couldn’t be more thrilled to be given a second chance.

To all of you that have shown your support for me during this time, I really appreciate it. The texts, tweets, hugs, videos and support of my family, friends and fellow co-workers have been very moving. Although I have not personally replied to all of you to say thanks, please know your support and encouragement is much appreciated and has been an overall reinforcement of my love of this company and all of you.

Thank you,
Danny

It’s a good letter, with excellent use of Maker’s genuinely humble beginnings and support from at least one of the most well-liked YouTubers on the platform. It’s also a reminder there’s more than one vantage point in this spat. We’ll keep you posted as we get a hold of more.

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