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A24 Internship Program The A24 Internship Program offers part‑time opportunities across production, marketing, legal affairs, corporate strategy, documentary development, IT, and library sales. Interns gain hands‑on experience working on real projects with seasoned professionals. Benefits Hands‑On Experience: Work on projects that directly impact company success. Networking Opportunities: Connect with industry professionals and peers. Skill Development: Grow your abilities in a fast‑paced, creative environment. Career Pathways: Many interns transition into full‑time roles within the company. Production Internship What You’ll Do: Assist in pre‑production planning, including script breakdowns, location scouting, and scheduling. Support on‑set tasks such as setting up equipment, managing call sheets, or handling props. Help organize raw footage, make edits, and provide creative input during post‑production. Collaborate closely with directors, producers, and editors to ensure smooth workflow. Location: New York & LosAngeles Estimated Salary: $17 per hour Perfect for: Film students, aspiring directors, cinematographers, or anyone seeking practical film production experience. Marketing and Publicity Internship What You’ll Do: Plan and execute social media campaigns for upcoming films. Create press kits, promotional materials, and marketing assets. Research audience trends, engagement strategies, and influencer partnerships. Support event planning for film premieres, press junkets, and media interviews. Location: New York & LosAngeles Estimated Salary: $17 per hour Perfect for: Marketing, PR, and communications majors seeking real‑world entertainment marketing experience. Business & Legal Affairs Internship What You’ll Do: Conduct legal research on entertainment law, licensing agreements, and distribution rights. Assist with contract management, drafting agreements related to film productions. Help ensure that A24’s films comply with industry regulations. Work closely with attorneys, business executives, and production teams. Location: New York Estimated Salary: $25–$30 per hour Perfect for: Law students or legal professionals interested in entertainment law and film contracts. Corporate Strategy & Operations Internship What You’ll Do: Conduct market research to identify new business opportunities. Analyze financial data, revenue models, and industry trends to support strategic decisions. Work on expansion initiatives to grow A24’s presence in new markets. Collaborate with executives and business development teams on high‑impact projects. Location: New York Estimated Salary: $35–$40 per hour Perfect for: Business, finance, or economics students wanting to understand the business side of entertainment. Documentary Development & Production Internship What You’ll Do: Assist in researching and developing documentary ideas. Support production and post‑production by organizing footage and transcribing interviews. Help with budgeting, scheduling, and coordinating logistics for documentary shoots. Work with editors and directors to craft compelling narratives. Location: Remote Estimated Salary: $17 per hour Perfect for: Documentary filmmakers, journalists, or storytellers who love real‑world narratives. IT Internship What You’ll Do: Provide technical support to A24 employees. Assist with system maintenance, troubleshooting, and software management. Work on cybersecurity initiatives to protect company data. Support digital infrastructure and IT‑related projects. Location: New York Estimated Salary: Competitive hourly rate Perfect for: Computer science, IT, or engineering students who love tech in entertainment. Library Sales Executive Internship What You’ll Do: Support the sales team in negotiating film distribution deals. Manage film library data and ensure accurate records of licensing agreements. Assist in marketing A24’s film catalog to potential buyers. Research emerging distribution trends in the entertainment industry. Location: LosAngeles Estimated Salary: Competitive hourly rate Perfect for: Business or marketing students interested in film distribution and global sales. Eligibility Criteria Current student or recent graduate. Strong passion for film, media, or business. Availability for part‑time work (15–20 hours per week). Relevant skills such as editing, social media, or legal knowledge. Summary A24 offers part‑time internships across multiple disciplines, providing real‑world projects, competitive pay, and networking opportunities. Interns can expect to work on films, marketing campaigns, legal frameworks, strategy initiatives, documentary productions, IT projects, or sales operations. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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