Images Vivantes - Bolex Paillard en 1961
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- Опубликовано: 7 дек 2022
- 我在本地的跳蚤市场上偶然得到这部短片,这部影片里有不少宝莱克斯电影机工厂的生产细节,这些片段以往似乎很难见到,特意上传分享给大家观看,如有侵权请与我联系。
我为影片添加了智能识别字幕,未校对,如有错误请在评论区指点。谢谢观看
I got this short film by coinccident in a local flea market. This film contains many production details of the Bolex movie machine factory. These clips seem to be hard to see in the past. I uploaded them and shared them for everyone to watch. If there is any infringement, please Contact me.
I have added AI recognition subtitles to the video, but I haven't proofread it. If there are any mistakes, please point them out in the comment area. Thanks for watching
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absolutely fascinating. They're a work of exquisite Swiss craftsmanship, the perfect expression of mid-century technology. I have a 1962 H8 REX Bolex cine camera. 99% sure it was my Pop's who lent it 2 my Uncle, neglected 2 get it back (typical slack Pop), Uncle & Pop pass on, sits with Cousin all the ensuing decades till it's returned 2 me quite by chance in. Had it CLA'd & kitted out with the trio of primes & the BEAUTIFUL French SBerthiot zoom. Now i need a dolly & source some 8mm film. Would b cool 2 make stop-frame animation movies. Have viewed that Beyond The Bolex DVD biopic. Absolutely engrossing!
I would gladly spend any length of time necessary watching films with Bolex and or Paillard as the subjects. Alyssa Bolsey has a great documentary titled “Beyond the Bolex” about her great grandfather Jacques Bolsey, the man responsible for these wonderful cameras.
Ordered my bluray copy coupla days ago .. cant w8 to view & learn more .. those wonderful French Swiss, eh?!
Thank you for uploading this video. My grandfather can be seen at 12:50
So he is inspecting a governor for the H series cameras? So cool. I’d love to be able to converse with someone who was involved in the production of Bolex Paillard cameras. I realize that too much time has passed, but I can still dream. I have over a dozen H16 and H8 models.
The precision to every little detail is so breathtaking
exactly!thanks
Back when the French/Swiss still manufactured - amazing!
Oh how I wish I could have worked at Paillard back then. I’m sure it would have been fascinating.. a job, yes. But a fascinating one!