Darius Fisher
Darius Fisher is a British film producer, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and visual effects engineer. He is most well known for his work on the 2008 Sundance award-winning film Fuel, and also for The Aviator, Bhutto, The [Big Fix (2012 film)|The Big Fix], Kiss the Ground and the trailer that helped secure funding for Avatar. He is also the founder of Digital Neural Axis, a production company.
Background
Fisher is originally from the United Kingdom where he attended University of Sussex and earned Bachelor of Arts degrees in French and European studies.
- Birthday: May 30th 1964
- Degree in French and European Studies from the University of Sussex, UK
- Born in London and emigrated to US in 1993. Dual British and US Citizenship.
Career
Fisher was living in New York when he started working as an editor, motion graphic designer and visual effects artist having focussed mainly on production in the UK. In 1998 he moved to Venice, California and brought with him the production company Digital Neutral Axis he founded in New York with his previous wife and his film partner Johnny O'Hara joined the business. They began working on visual effects for major films including The Last Samurai, The Aviator and Superman Returns. Additionally, he has produced or co-produced ten award-winning documentaries including, Fuel, Bhutto, The Big Fix, Kiss the Ground and several trailers including the trailer that led to the financing of James Cameron's Avatar.
Personal life
Fisher lives in Topanga, California.
Filmography