- A24 is an Oscar-winning independent film and television studio known for critically acclaimed projects like 'Moonlight' and 'Everything Everywhere All at Once', positioning itself as a leading brand in the indie entertainment market.
- In 2024, A24 raised $250 million in a funding round led by Thrive Capital, valuing the company at $3.5 billion, and welcomed Thrive founder Joshua Kushner to its board of directors.
- The studio has expanded its international operations by hiring Laura Lankester and Will Johnston, co-CEOs of Lookout Point, to strengthen its U.K. presence and enhance its television production capabilities.
- A24's ideal buyers are streaming platforms and distribution networks seeking unique, high-quality content that resonates with diverse audiences, making it a key player for partnerships in the evolving entertainment landscape.
Operations is the largest department, accounting for just under one quarter of all employees with 82 people who manage day-to-day production and studio logistics. Marketing & Product (70 employees) and Business Management (69) form the next-largest groups, underscoring the emphasis A24 places on promoting titles and running commercial operations. Finance & Administration supports the business with 56 staff members, while Engineering (18) and Sales & Support (15) provide technical platforms and client services. Smaller but essential teams include Legal, Publishing & Editorial, and Human Resources. The overall departmental spread shows a balanced investment in both creative output and back-office infrastructure.
Headcount is concentrated in two key hubs: New York City hosts 153 employees and Los Angeles has 117, giving the studio a bicoastal presence close to major talent pools and media partners. Additional team members work from offices or remote setups in London, Austin, San Francisco, Burbank, Glendale, Beverly Hills, and New Orleans. Roughly one in nine employees falls into the “Other” category, indicating a distributed workforce that supports productions wherever they occur.