bolexbrothers

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 Magic Roundabout, (2005). The studio was named after the Bolex brand of 16mm cameras once popular with animators and was first established as a collective of artists in the 1980s before becoming a company in 1991 and running to roughly 2008.

The studio's films were often dark and surrealistic, described by Borthwick as presenting “a reality that's just slightly sideways”. Their films often employed experimental or uncommon animation techniques such as pixilation (posing and shooting live actors frame-by-frame).

Filmography

Feature films
Short films
  • The Biz (1994) Dir. Darren Walsh
  • The Saint Inspector (1996) Dir. Mike Booth
  • Keep in a Dry Place and Away From Children (1997) Dir. Martin Rhys Davies
  • Little Dark Poet (1999) Dir. Mike Booth
  • Tastes Like Tuna (2000) Dir. Mike Booth
  • How Do You Feel (2001) Dir. Paul B Davies
  • The Day of the Subgenius (2001) Dir. Chris Hopewell
Commercials
  • Nestea - Closed (2000)
  • Lender's Bagels - Aroma (1999)
  • Budweiser - Pick Me Up (1999)
  • Chupa Chups - The Jungle (1998)
  • Chupa Chups - Barcode (1998)
  • Nestea - Kwikimart (1998)
  • Scotland Against Drugs - Animates (1998)
  • Lego - Canteen (1997)
  • Carlsberg - Snowman (1997)
  • Fanta - The Colour of Friendship (1994)
  • Fanta - Big and Orange (1994)
Music Videos
  • Lost at Sea - Startled Insects
  • Igors Horn - Startled Insects
  • Grass Grow -
  • Creatures - Startled Insects
  • Vikings Go Pumping - Loggerheads

The Company

Dave Borthwick, Dave Alex Riddett, Nick Upton, Frank Passingham, John Schofield, Tim Farrington, Richard Hutchinson, Martin Rhys Davies, Mike Booth, Darren Walsh, Chris Hopewell, Andy Leighton, Stephanie Reeves, Gail Kirkbride, Sue Gent, Arlo Johns, Pete Brandt, Paul Bassett Davies, Benjamin Foley, Bruce Higham, Andy Mac, Melvyn Tiernan, Ezra Sumner.

References

  • Kowalski, Frankie (1996-06-01). "Instinctive Decisions - Dave Borthwick, Radical Independent". Animation World Magazine. Retrieved 2007-02-26.
  • Osmond, Andrew (1999-02-01). "Stop Motion City: Visible and Invisible Production in Bristol". Animation World Magazine. Retrieved 2007-02-26.
  • Patterson, Alex (1998-06-04). "Never mind the Bolex, here's Tom Thumb". Eye Weekly. Archived from the original on 2007-08-06. Retrieved 2007-02-26.
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