10 Facts About Bolex

1.

Bolex International S A is a Swiss manufacturer of motion picture cameras based in Yverdon located in Canton of Vaud.

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2.

Bolex later designed a camera for Alpa of Ballaigues in the late 1930s.

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3.

Paillard-Bolex cameras were much used by adventurers, artists, as well as nature films, documentaries, and are still favoured by many animators.

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4.

Traditional version of the story tended to present the situation rather simply: Bolex is the name of a brand produced by the Paillard company, a brand represented mainly by a camera that was invented by Jacques Boolsky .

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5.

Bolex made a successful range of high-end movie projectors for all amateur film making gauges.

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6.

In 1952, during the golden era of 3D film, Bolex offered the Bolex Stereo: a 3D stereo kit for their H16 camera and model G projectors.

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7.

In 1981, Eumig went into liquidation and Bolex was bought by Rene Ueter who set up Bolex International in 1982.

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8.

Bolex cameras remain a strong status as an icon into cinema and intemporal beautiful objects as itself.

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9.

Bolex did have a foray into purely professional cameras with the Bolex Pro 16.

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10.

Bolex was used exclusively to film Teeny Little Super Guy for Sesame Street in 1982.

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