History
PIX System is a privately owned company based in San Francisco, California. PIX founder Eric Dachs first began creating PIX Project while he was working as a Sound Editor on David Fincher’s Panic Room in 1999. After beta testing, use on several more films, and advice and contributions from other film industry professionals, the application had evolved into a fully integrated, on-line collaboration and project management system. By 2003, PIX Project had been used on several major motion pictures with positive results. That same year, PIX System, LLC was formed.
Since 2003, the company has grown its client base and assembled a company full of qualified and dedicated individuals with experience in a number of different industries. PIX Project Support Specialists have all worked in the film industry, primarily as Post-Production Sound Editors or Supervising Sound Editors on such films as Fight Club, Cast Away, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Bandits, and K-19: The Widowmaker, among others.
Currently, PIX continues to develop its team and its client base. Projects such as Jarhead directed by Sam Mendes, Zodiac directed by David Fincher, and Disney’s The Wild, have used PIX Project and have recognized the value for project management and production enhancement. Some clients such as Ignited Motion Pictures and PBS’s Road Trip Nation are using PIX Project for their on-going series and productions. Currently there are a number of Paramount, Warner Bros., Universal, and Spyglass films also using PIX for the duration of their projects.
For a select list of some of our past and current clients.
Jarhead, directed by Sam Mendes
Panic Room, directed by David Fincher
The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, a PBS series