PIX today announced that it had reached an agreement to acquire London-based Codex, in a move that will enable PIX and Codex to deliver a range of new products and services, including streamlined camera capture to post-production finishing. Serving complementary roles in the production process, both PIX and Codex share an approach to delivering high-end streamline solutions that keep pace with the industry’s rapidly evolving needs. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“Our clients have relied on PIX to protect their material and ideas throughout all phases of production. In Codex, we found a group that similarly values relationships with attention to critical details,” explained Eric Dachs, PIX founder, and CEO. “Codex will retain its distinct brand and culture, and there is a great deal we can do together for the benefit of our clients and the industry.”
“PIX and Codex are complementary, trusted brands used by leading creatives, filmmakers and studios around the world,” said Codex founder Marc Dando, who now take on the role of chief design officer at PIX. “The integration of both services into one simplified workflow will deliver the industry a fast, secure, global collaborative ecosystem.”