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  1. American engineer. William Heise was W.K-L. Dickson's 'right-hand man' in the development of the Edison Kinetoscope.Listed in the account books for 1890 Kinetoscope work as 'machinist' - he made the first experimental film perforator for Dickson - Heise went on to take an important part in the development of the first succesful motion picture system.

  2. Director: William K.L. Dickson | Star: William K.L. Dickson. Votes: 2,471. Heise was the cameraman for this Edison short. The sound of director W.K.L. Dickson playing the violin on camera was recorded along with the film. 5. The Pickaninny Dance, from the 'Passing Show' (1894) 1 min | Documentary, Short.

  3. In 1897, while employed at the Edison Studios, William Heise created one of the earliest filmed commercials, Admiral Cigarette (Fig. I.1). Heise, a director and (mostly) cinematographer of such Edison moving pictures as The Kiss (1896), Serpentine Dance, Annabelle (1897), and McKinley Taking the Oath (1897), shot the thirty-second moving picture, Admiral Cigarette, in one static, wide shot ...

  4. William Heise County Park Campground has trailer and RV sites (20 with electrical hook-ups), a separate tent camping area with 42 sites, and a group tent-camping area. They also have cabins. Many of the sites in the RV loop are side-by-side, while some are well-separated from one another.

  5. The film was directed by William Heise for Thomas Edison. The film was produced in April 1896 at the Edison Studios of Edison, the first film studio in the United States. At the time, Edison was working at the Black Maria studios in West Orange, New Jersey.

  6. Blacksmithing Scene was made by William Heise and Edison’s assistant and protégé, William K. L. Dickson, who would later co-found The American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, much to the consternation of his former boss, who attempted to sue Biograph out of existence.

  7. William Heise is one of the hidden camping Gems in San Diego. It's located about 5 miles from the rustic town of Julian. There's over 100 camping spots ranging from RV to tent. There are a number of trails that leave from the campground. Try the Desert View trail that gives you a great view of the surrounding area; its only 2.25miles.