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FixFX
Company typePrivate
IndustryVisual Effects
FoundedApril 6, 2016 (2016-04-06)
FounderColin Kennedy
Headquarters
Glasgow
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Scotland
Area served
International
ServicesVFX, Rotoscoping, Clean-up, Beauty Work
Websitewww.fixfx.uk

FixFX (registered as FIX VISUAL EFFECTS LTD) is a Scotland-based visual effects (VFX) company specializing in post-production services for film and television. Established in 2016, the company has contributed to numerous high-profile productions and gained industry recognition for its expertise in rotoscoping, clean-up, and beauty work.

History

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FixFX was founded on 6 April 2016 in Scotland, with the aim of providing specialized VFX services for television and film productions. Over the years, the company has expanded its portfolio, working on major international projects while maintaining security compliance under MPAA and TPN standards.

In October 2023, FixFX was recognized as a Vitrina Featured Company, highlighting its expertise in VFX services. The distinction underscored FixFX's dedication to high-quality visual effects, with a particular focus on precision and security.

Notable Projects

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FixFX has contributed visual effects to a range of acclaimed films and television series, including:

  • The Penguin
  • Civil War
  • Lockerbie
  • Stranger Things
  • Tetris
  • Outlander
  • Gangs of London
  • The Buccaneers
  • The Gentlemen
  • Argylle
  • Sex Education
  • The Outlaw King

Through these projects, FixFX has established itself as a key player in the VFX industry, delivering high-quality post-production services to both UK and international productions.

Industry Recognition

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FixFX has been acknowledged for its contributions to the film and television industry. In 2023, the company was featured by Vitrina, recognizing its advanced VFX techniques and its commitment to maintaining a high standard of security compliance. FixFX has also been mentioned in The Scotsman, Screen Scotland, XpoNorth, and The Sunday Post as a significant player in the UK’s post-production sector.

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