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Wat (wie) is paillard - definitie

SWISS LUXURY CAMERA MANUFACTURER
Paillard-Bolex
  • Usine Bol, Geneva, Switzerland

escalope         
CUTLET DISH
Paillard; Escalopes; Escallope
(escalopes)
An escalope is a thin slice of meat without a bone. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use scallop
, cutlet
)
N-COUNT: usu with supp
Escalope         
CUTLET DISH
Paillard; Escalopes; Escallope
An escalope is traditionally a piece of boneless meat that has been thinned out using a mallet or rolling pin or beaten with the handle of a knife, or merely butterflied. The mallet breaks down the fibres in the meat, making it more tender.
escalope         
CUTLET DISH
Paillard; Escalopes; Escallope
[?'skal?p, ?-, -'sk?l-, '?sk?l??p]
¦ noun a thin slice of coated and fried meat, especially veal.
Origin
Fr.; cf. escallop and scallop.

Wikipedia

Bolex

Bolex International S. A. is a Swiss manufacturer of motion picture cameras based in Yverdon located in Canton of Vaud, the most notable products of which are in the 16 mm and Super 16 mm formats. Originally Bol, the company was founded in 1925 by Charles Haccius and Jacques Bogopolsky (aka Bolsey or Boolsky), the company's name having been derived from Bogopolsky′s name. In 1923 he presented the Cinégraphe Bol at the Geneva fair, a reversible apparatus for taking, printing, and projecting pictures on 35 mm. film. He later designed a camera for Alpa of Ballaigues in the late 1930s.

Paillard-Bolex cameras were much used by adventurers, artists, as well as nature films, documentaries, and are still favoured by many animators. Over the years, notable Bolex users and owners include: Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, Andy Warhol, Peter Jackson, Jonas Mekas, Jean-Luc Godard, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, James Dean, David Lynch, Marilyn Monroe, Edmund Hillary, and Mahatma Gandhi

While some later models are electrically powered, the majority of those manufactured since the 1930s use a spring-wound clockwork power system. The 16 mm spring-wound Bolex is a popular introductory camera in film schools.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor paillard
1. "It‘s going to keep coming back until it‘s done," says Nicko Paillard, a young waiter at Le Tremblay restaurant in Chicoutimi, the remote region‘s biggest town.
2. This promises to be a vintage year for a number of Eastern European countries, and the director for the film market, Jerome Paillard, told Agence France–Presse there were 300 film titles from Eastern Europe being sold at the market compared with 150 last year.
3. European governments have required car companies to develop more fuel–efficient automobiles with smaller engines, unlike in the United States, where gas–guzzling SUVs rule the road, said Christopher Alexander Paillard, co–author of the recent book "The Geopolitics of Oil." He and other analysts said the United States has put too much emphasis on increasing the supply of gas and not enough on curbing its consumption.