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  1. William Heise (c. 1847–February 14, 1910) was a German-born American film cinematographer and director, active in the 1890s and credited for more than 175 short silent films. Heise filmed a "We All Smoke" skit promoting Admiral Cigarettes in 1897.

  2. William Heise County Park. 4945 Heise Park Road, Julian, CA 92036. Park: (760) 765-0650. Reservations Center: (858) 565-3600, (877) 565-3600. Camping Hours: Camping, 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. Day use Hours: 9:30 a.m. to sunset , daily. Parking is $3. View the park brochure or read the information sheet . Watch the video!

  3. La ejecución de María, reina de Escocia, (título original: The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots) es una película estadounidense dirigida por William Heise, basada en una idea de Alfred Clark, estrenada en 1895.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0374658William Heise - IMDb

    William Heise (1847-1910) Cinematographer. Director. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. William Heise was an engineer who was integral in the development of the kinetoscope for Thomas A. Edison, working with inventor William K.L. Dickson in the development of the device.

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  5. Biography. 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 ...

  6. 11 de abr. de 2014 · Publicado el abril 11, 2014 por 39escalones. Pues eso: el primer beso de la historia del cine. Así de sencillo. Este honor les cabe a John C. Rice y May Irwin en este cortometraje de 1896 y con elocuente y directo título dirigido por William Heise y cuyo único minuto de duración no evita que tenga guionista, John J. McNally.

  7. By 1890, Dickson was joined by a new assistant, William Heise, and the two began to develop a machine that exposed a strip of film in a horizontal-feed mechanism. A prototype for the Kinetoscope was finally shown to a convention of the National Federation of Women's Clubs on May 20, 1891.