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  1. bolexbrothers (alternatively Bolex Brothers) was an independent British animation studio founded by Dave Borthwick and Dave Alex Riddett in Bristol, UK. The studio specialised in stop motion and pixilation animation, producing numerous short films and commercials, as well as two feature films, The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb (1993) and The ...

  2. Bolex Studios, a boutique production house based in NYC that specializes in branded content and documentary production. Bolex Studios creates and manages hyper-curated, high style content for brands and directors. Our mission is to help our clients increase audience engagement. Our production office.

  3. Bolex Brothers is one of the last production companies offering celluloid videography. From Super 8 to 16mm to VHS. Our team’s expansive knowledge of classic approaches brings a retro signature to every project. We offer cinematic videography. Every Client is Different.

    • 143 West 29th Street New York, NY, 10001 United States
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    • (516) 426-0175
  4. Contact us. bolexbrothers@gmail.com. (646) 701-5144. 9 Bleecker Street New York, NY. BTS, Behind the Scene of major Hollywood productions and Madison Avenue advertisements. See the movie magic from the producers point of view.

  5. ACMI acknowledges the Traditional Owners, the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, on whose land we meet, share and work. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from all nations of this land.

  6. bolexbrothers (alternatively Bolex Brothers) was an independent British animation studio founded by Dave Borthwick and Dave Alex Riddett in Bristol, UK. The studio specialised in stop motion and pixilation animation, producing numerous short films and commercials, as well as two feature films, The S

  7. Split Screen: S7-E5 Tommy Lee Meets Bolexbrothers. Bolexbrothers is an animation studio in Bristol, England, who’ve created a series of indescribably amazing films; Bill Judkins meets SYRACUSE NEW TIMES film critic Bill DeLapp; Seth Sells: the man who brought us the Pam Anderson and Tommy Lee sex tape; “Hamster,” a wonderful, hilarious ...