• Bolex Reporter
  • Christmas 1952
  • Volume 3, Number 1
  • Articles: "Some Considerations for Satisfactory Depth Effect in Motion Pictures", Eugene Millet; "Double Depth with Stereo", John F. Storr; "Portable Recording System for Synchronized Sound Movies", John J. Contney; "Come into the Two-Eyed World with Stereo Movies", H. Dewhurst; "The Moon Beams on Bolex", Peter A. Leavens; "Slit Lamp Cinematography", Gerrit H. Jonkers; "Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman", Thomas H. Elwell; "Of Kings and Queens", Richmond Lawrence
  • With this issue, the Bolex Reporter had reached a circulation of 55,000 copies. Part two of H. Dewhurst's series discusses stereo projection.
  • 40 pages

  • Bolex Reporter
  • Spring 1953
  • Volume 3, Number 2
  • Articles: "How to Shoot a Prize Winning Stereo Movie", Ernst Wildi; "Space Ship", David Lane; "Behind the Sales Counter", Martin Winn; "The Film in Dental Techniques", Thomas Guarino; "Cornell Campus Close-Ups", David O. Lynch; "Bolex Afloat", Cmdr. W. D. Brinckloe, USN; "A Bolex Smash Hit", A. J. White; "Come Into the Two-Eyed World with Stereo Movies", H. Dewhurst
  • In the third article of a series, Mr. Dewhurst discusses the principles of the 'Fixed Eye' in stereo movies, optical aids to viewing and the different methods employed.
  • 36 pages

  • Bolex Reporter
  • Summer 1953
  • Volume 3, Number 3
  • Articles: "I'll Go to London to Look at the Queen", John Churchill; "William and Helena", Ray Allister; "Night Movies", Ernst Wildi; "Beachcombing with a Bolex", Peter O'Crotty; "Operation Elizabeth", Joel Jacobs and Ben McCall; "Stereo - Sight and Sound", Gerard Schoenwald; "Eyes", T. E. Elwell; "Come Into the Two-Eyed World with Stereo Movies", H. Dewhurst
  • In the fourth article of a series, Mr. Dewhurst continues his discussion of stereo systems, including Bolex Stereo and development of the Kern system. Two pages are devoted to press clippings related to 3-D movies and Bolex stereo in the news.
  • 40 pages

  • Bolex Reporter
  • Fall 1953
  • Volume 3, Number 4
  • Articles: "Industrial 3-D: Another Bolex 'First'", Bernard Howard; "Medicine Uses Bolex for Cinephotomicrography", Julius Weber; "Oh, there once was a Puffin", Robert C. Hermes; "She Just Loves Rivers", Bess M. Wilson; "To Fit or Not to Fit", John W. Rheinhardt; "Don't Shoot!", Leonard McCombe; "Temple University Goes TV", Martin Zipin; "Come Into the Two-Eyed World with Stereo Movies", H. Dewhurst
  • In the fifth article of a series, Dewhurst continues his description of Rotation Stereo Systems. Circulation increased to 63,000 by the end of 1953; as did the price, up to 35 cents.
  • 36 pages