Directing
Community Rating
3.6
TMDB estimate
Birt Acres (23 July 1854 – 27 December 1918) was an American and British photographer and film pioneer. Among his contributions to the early film industry are the first working 35 mm camera in Britain (Wales), and Birtac, the first daylight loading home movie camera and projector. He also directed a number of early silent films.

Royal Visit of the Cardiff Industrial and Fine Art Exhibition
as Cinematography, Director
TBA

Henley Royal Regatta
as Director
1897
Boxing Match; or, Glove Contest
as Director
1896
Landing at Low Tide
as Director
1896

Yarmouth Fishing Boats Leaving Harbour
as Director
1896

A Corner of Barnet Fair
as Director
1896

Rough Sea at Dover
as Director, Cinematography, Producer
1896
The Oxford and Cambridge University Boat Race
as Director, Producer
1896
The Boxing Kangaroo
as Director
1896

Persimmons Winning the Derby
as Director
1896

The Derby 1895
as Director
1895

Tom Merry, Lightning Cartoonist, Sketching Kaiser Wilhelm II
as Director, Cinematography
1895

Opening of the Kiel Canal
as Director, Producer
1895

The Arrest of a Pickpocket
as Director
1895

Performing Animals; or, Skipping Dogs
as Director, Producer
1895
Untitled Kinetoscope Comedy
as Director
1895

Incident at Clovelly Cottage
as Cinematography, Producer, Director
1895

The German Emperor Reviewing His Troops
as Director
1895