Biography
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.
Filmography
all 17
Movies 17
Director 10
Producer 2
Cinematographer
Fast mail, Northern Pacific Railroad (1897)
Movie
Cinematographer
Brighton Beach (1896)
Movie
Director
Boxing Match; or, Glove Contest (1896)
Movie
Director
Landing at Low Tide (1896)
Movie
Cinematographer
Yarmouth Fishing Boats Leaving Harbour (1896)
Movie
Cinematographer
A Corner of Barnet Fair (1896)
Movie
Director
Rough Sea at Dover (1896)
Movie
Director
The Boxing Kangaroo (1896)
Movie
Director
Persimmons Winning the Derby (1896)
Movie
Director
The Derby 1895 (1895)
Movie
Director
Opening of the Kiel Canal (1895)
Movie
Director
The Arrest of a Pickpocket (1895)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Arrest of a Bookmaker (1895)
Movie
Director / Producer
Performing Animals; or, Skipping Dogs (1895)
Movie
Director
Untitled Kinetoscope Comedy (1895)
Movie
Producer
Incident at Clovelly Cottage (1895)
Movie
Director
The German Emperor Reviewing His Troops (1895)
Movie
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Information
Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1854-07-23
Deathday1918-12-27 (64 years old)
Birth PlaceRichmond, United States of America
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United States of America
Also Known AsБірт Акрес
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