bolexbrothers (alternatively Bolex Brothers) was an independent
Britishanimation 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).