Adobe’s chief technique officer Scott Belsky introduced this week that he might be becoming a member of A24, the unbiased film studio behind “Civil War,” “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” and plenty of extra titles.
Belsky first joined Adobe in 2012 by means of the acquisition of Behance, leaving briefly in 2016 to turn out to be a VC at Benchmark however ultimately returning Adobe, the place he additionally served as govt vp of design and rising merchandise.
A24, in the meantime, was based in 2012 and shortly attracted a loyal following for “elevated” horror movies like “Hereditary,” whereas releasing critically acclaimed films in a wide range of genres and even successful two Best Picture Oscars for “Everything Everywhere All At Once” and “Moonlight.”
However, the studio is probably not happy with indie-scale hits — it’s been signaling larger business ambitions by elevating huge funding rounds at a reported $3.25 billion valuation.
In a publish on X, Belsky mentioned he’s becoming a member of A24 as a companion, the place he might be “kicking off a number of particular initiatives,” including that he’s “desperate to get to work w/ my new companions supporting the world’s finest storytellers at A24.”