About FlixWERX
FlixWERX is the skunk‑works production studio inside an undisclosed parent venture—a “black box” organization pushing the envelope in defense, immersive media, and systems innovation. We operate at the seam where classified R&D, cinematic storytelling, and live‑simulation engineering converge, rapidly prototyping the unthinkable—and wrapping it in an experience people can use.
Our Charter
What we do | Why it matters |
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Rapid Concept Incubation | We turn napkin sketches into proof‑of‑concept pilots—hardware, software, narrative IP—inside 90 days. |
Ops‑Ready Storycraft | Every project is packaged as a playable scenario or media asset set, enabling decision‑makers to stress‑test futures before they become policy or product. |
Low‑Signature Production | We build quietly, release selectively, and keep our client list off the record. Impact, not headlines, is the KPI. |
Tech‑to‑Tactics Bridge | Our engineers sit beside authors and game designers; the result is tech that explains itself through interaction, not PowerPoints. |
Guiding Principles
- Skunk‑Works Velocity – Small teams, high trust, zero bureaucracy.
- Security by Design – Compartmentalize data; release only what empowers partners.
- Narrative as Interface – Story is the fastest way to teach a complex system.
- Positive‑Sum Outcomes – Even in competitive domains, we search for solutions that raise the total capacity of all stakeholders.
Executive Producer
Jason Lind
Jason brings two decades of building mission‑critical tech under tight NDAs—from U.S. Space Force telemetry platforms to cognitive‑warfare simulations for NATO labs. As Executive Producer he:
- Sets the creative vision for each covert sprint.
- Brokers talent from special‑effects houses to quantum‑algorithm shops.
- Guarantees every deliverable is both operationally relevant and viscerally engaging.
He describes FlixWERX as “Industrial Light & Magic for strategic reality‑shaping”—a place where the spec sheet and the screenplay are written in the same room.
Why You Haven’t Heard of Us
Most of our work debuts behind closed doors—war‑rooms, private VR stages, or limited‑circulation white papers with embedded ARGs. When fragments surface in public (a short film, an open‑source tool), they’re meant to seed broader ecosystems without revealing the program that birthed them.
Engagement Paths
- Invitation‑Only Pilots – We occasionally onboard new government or Fortune 100 partners for stealth trials.
- Asset Licensing – Select narrative worlds, code modules, and design patterns are licensable under bespoke terms.
- Talent Black‑Ops – Freelancers with rare blends of tradecraft (CG/VFX + RF hacking, for example) can apply to our rolling roster—references will be verified through back‑channels.