Christie Digital Systems USA has announced an agreement in principle to sell its Broadcast and Professional Video business to Vista PHX, Corp., a newly formed company created by industry veterans and former Vista Systems owners Clark Williams and Jeff Wilson. The transaction is expected to close by the end of February.
More than a corporate divestment, the move represents a return to origins for some of the professional AV industry’s most respected video processing platforms—including the iconic Spyder—placing them back in the hands of the engineers and visionaries who originally designed and built them.
Under the agreement, Vista PHX, Corp., headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, will acquire Christie’s intellectual property and essential operational infrastructure for the Spyder, Phoenix, Terra, and Mastering Gateway product lines. Operations will continue in Phoenix, reinforcing continuity for customers and partners alike.
A Return to Roots for Mission-Critical Video Processing
The transaction effectively brings these platforms back to their birthplace, where they were originally developed and manufactured. At the centre of the transition is Spyder, long regarded as a benchmark for uncompromising performance in live events, broadcast production, and high-end installations worldwide.
Alongside Spyder, the Phoenix distributed content management system, Terra SDVoE platform, and Mastering Gateway Series further position Vista PHX as a focused, end-to-end provider of mission-critical video processing solutions.
“Bringing Spyder and the other innovative video processing product lines back under independent ownership is significant,” said Clark Williams, CEO of Vista PHX, Corp. “For our customers, this acquisition means continuity where it matters and acceleration where it counts. The same team, the same engineering DNA—now with the clarity and autonomy to move faster and invest deeper in the platform our customers rely on.”
Strategic focus for Christie, Renewed Momentum for the Platforms
For Christie, the divestiture reflects a sharpened focus on long-term strategic priorities. Michael Phipps, President of Christie, views the transition as a positive step for all parties involved.
Michael Phipps, President, Christie, commented on the transition. “The divestiture of the Broadcast and Professional Video group reflects our continued focus on our long-term strategic priorities. We believe that returning the video processing family of products to Clark Williams, Jeff Wilson, and the Vista PHX team will best position them for sustained growth under owners whose core mission is centered on these products. We are committed to ensuring a smooth and responsible transition for employees, customers, and partners.”
What the Acquisition Means for Customers
Vista PHX, Corp. has outlined a clear commitment to continuity and quality. All existing warranties and service agreements will be honoured, with technical support standards maintained and strengthened. The company will continue to own, develop and support platforms including Spyder X80, Spyder X20, Phoenix, Terra and Mastering Gateway, with an explicit focus on reliability, performance and long-term product vision.
Led by Clark Williams (CEO) and Jeff Wilson (CFO), Vista PHX brings decades of hands-on experience in designing, deploying and supporting some of the industry’s most demanding video systems—experience that customers already associate with these platforms.
For many in the broadcast and live events community, the announcement marks a defining moment: a return to focused leadership, deep product expertise and a renewed commitment to the technologies that power some of the world’s most complex visual experiences.



















