Paillard Bolex promo film 1950
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ธ.ค. 2013
- An 8mm promo film by Paillard Bolex dating from the early fifties (or before) for their titler with French titles.
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Discovered the Bolex B8L camera and purchased on ebay. Discovered it is a high quality, beautiful build film camera no bigger in size than a modern DSLR. Didn't know these things existed and fascinated by the antiquated technology. I will be trying some 8mm movie film through this camera which can be purchased through specialty film suppliers.
I have one of these and all the accessories,It is really fun to work with. There are endless possibilities.Film is much better than video.
Evan Morgan where can I buy all those accessories?
Awesome, wonderful film
Thx 4 posting this period film .. Mid-century "hi-tech", huh?! Wonderful .. & superb Goodman/Shaw clarinet jazz soundtrack😊 .. sold my B8 with its visi-focus Switar lenses but kept a nice 1962 H8RX. 99% sure it was Pop's who lent it to Uncle & neglected to retrieve it (not wanting to "make waves" as he'd put it). Returned 2 me after being lent early-mid 60s, tho' I don't remember this camera. Had it😂 CLA'd & a weird Som Berthiot prime replaced with the full Switar RX set. Found a Som Berthiot Pan Cinor 40RX zoom which'll probably see more use than primes. Recently viewed "Beyond the Bolex" biopic made by Jacques Bolsey's grt grand daughter.
This is so special
So charming! Love the retro graphics.
Justo tengo esa máquina en mis manos... Que suerte!!!
Thanks for posting this,....though now I fear I may be looking out for the apparatus on ebay for a very long time ! :)
Leuk om zo'n promotiefilmpje uit "de fifties" weer terug te zien.
En het formaat van die Paillard Bolex was wel even iets ander dan de huidige videocameraatjes...
Ja, en zelf afstand instellen, diaphragma bepalen, veerwerk opwinden, filters, voorzetlensen etc. nog daargelaten laten ontwikkelen etc.
La musique est formidable!
touching. Hopefully I can find that device !
film really has a unique soulful look
Thanks for sharing, very nice film!
(nice looking gal, too)
Hope they still avilable online......
Bought a perfectly working c8.I'll look for some 8mm film and try it out 😁
Amazing apparatus. Thanks for sharing.
Such patience! You'd need a roomful of equipment for even a short movie. Thanks for sharing.
So cool. All it needed was Jacques Tati....!
muy bueno!!!increible ....bravo bravo!!!...hermozo belo belo beautiful hermoso lindo......que beleza
Nostalgia
Wow! Makes you want one... at the very least : - )
Love it
Thank you for your sharing!
Ok I’m obsessed with her white dress an Icon ❤️
It's amazing how far we've come.
Love this!
I didn't know the days of wine and roses was extant in 1950. Always thought that it was composed in early 60's. Is that Paul desmond on sax?
The Bolex was a beautiful piece of workmanship. Many thanks. BTW, I never saw her use an exposure meter to judge correct exposure.
What model Bolex is that? Looks like a late fifties to early sixties model B8L or later.
I’m little more interested in their 16mm gear, But their 8mm gear don’t look bad to collect either! I just hope their super-8 gear isn’t prone to motors dying like many other battery op cameras.
@michaelrogge where did you get this footage? do you have a complete reference? I'm working on Bolex's promotional films.
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I wonder if those title card units are available. Looks time consuming but fun as well. I would rather do it bu hand then by computer when possible.
what roll film can i use now for this camera? a double 8mm (standard) ?
do this work ? www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/792416-REG/Foma_411802_FOMAPAN_R100_B_W_Reversal.html
No, you need "Standard 8" for that camera:
www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/927375-REG/foma_411801_fomapan_r100_2x_standard.html
This is to sick. Makes me want to buy one and learn how to use it! Think I am ha.
Bon! Bon! Très bon. Je peut parler Français mais la partie quand le texte disait -Le disque tourne. Écoutez-le, j'était un peut confusé parce qu'on devrai voir la photographe!
Actually, I think that's late 50s. That camera, the 8L came out in 1958.
My information is that it came out in 1947
Can an old Bolex shoot in color is this just a matter of choosing film? great post!
Oh, yes, it can and could, although after WW2 lenses had a special anti-reflection coating.
Oh I see now.. Thanks! I'm into Classic Surf films.. such as The Endless summer.. and I believe they used these types for location. Just crank and shoot.. ha