Codex Digital is headquartered in Soho, London, from where we design and manufacture high-end digital equipment for motion picture and broadcast production. Products include: award-winning high-resolution media recorders, which capture moving images from the new generation of digital motion picture cameras; plus a range of high-performance transfer stations to manage the entire workflow of a digital production from set to post production.
With the introduction of the Codex Portable, Transfer Stations and Lab systems, the company has set new standards for end-to-end production workflow.
Delwyn has been developing products for the broadcast television and film industries for 15 years. Prior to Codex Digital he was a senior developer with 5D Solutions, where he was responsible for the 5D Commander, the first PC-based real-time 2K preview system. Before this Delwyn was at non-linear editing systems developer Lightworks, where he was a lead designer.
Paul was trained as an experimental psychologist and was one of the founders of Solid State Logic, the world's largest manufacturer of high-end professional mixing-consoles. Later, he founded Lightworks Editing Systems, which grew to employ about 200 people world-wide, 50 in America, and which revolutionised the post-production of feature films by making computers accessible to editors. Paul received an Academy Award® for this work in 1995.
Arthur is a designer of electronic hardware, specialising in making leading-edge technologies work reliably. He has a record of achieving more from chips than their manufacturers can. Arthur also has an Academy Award® for his work on the Lightworks non-linear editing system.