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William Heise
Geboren 1847-10-01 · Germany · Gestorben 1910-02-14
William Heise was an American film cinematographer and director, active in the 1890s. Along with William K.L. Dickson, Heise was one of the most prolific filmmakers of the nascent days of cinema. Together, both men worked on many of the early shorts produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company and were credited for more than 175 short silent films, capturing numerous scenes of everyday life as well as different aspects of performance and sport.
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SehmomentNewark Athlete
SehmomentMonkeyshines, No. 3
SehmomentThe Kiss
SehmomentMonkeyshines, No. 1
SehmomentThe Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots
SehmomentEdison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze
SehmomentAnnabelle Serpentine Dance
SehmomentDickson Experimental Sound Film
SehmomentBlacksmith Scene
SehmomentDickson Greeting
SehmomentMonkeyshines, No. 2
SehmomentAnnie Oakley
SehmomentCorbett and Courtney Before the Kinetograph
SehmomentAnnabelle Butterfly Dance
SehmomentCarmencita
SehmomentProf. Welton's Boxing Cats
SehmomentBuffalo Dance
SehmomentAmbulance at the Accident
SehmomentSerpentine Dance - Annabelle
SehmomentButterfly Dances
SehmomentSioux Ghost Dance
SehmomentAthlete with Wand
SehmomentBucking Broncho
SehmomentLuis Martinetti, Contortionist
SehmomentA Hand Shake
SehmomentPrincess Ali
SehmomentBilly Edwards and the Unknown
SehmomentFatima's Coochee-Coochee Dance
SehmomentShooting the Chutes
SehmomentBuffalo Stockyards
SehmomentSingle harness horses
SehmomentFisherman's Luck
SehmomentBuffalo Fire Department in action
SehmomentBoxing
SehmomentHockey Match on the Ice
SehmomentFalls of Minnehaha
SehmomentBlack Diamond Express, No. 1
SehmomentCorner Madison and State Streets, Chicago
SehmomentGlenroy Bros., No. 2
SehmomentFifth Avenue, New York
