credits of

A.E. Weed

A.E. Weed was born on August 12, 1873 in Forestport, New York, USA. A.E. was a cinematographer and director, known for Duel Scene, 'by Right of Sword' (1904), From Show Girl to Burlesque Queen (1903) and Tying Up Bags for Train, U.S.P.O. (1903). A.E. died on October 24, 1961 in Portsmouth, Virginia, USA.

Release Date

Title

Job

Rating

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November 11th, 1904

The Suburbanite

Cinematography

5.3

May 14th, 1904

Automobile Race for the Vanderbilt Cup

Cinematography

6.7

May 1st, 1904

Basket Ball, Missouri Valley College

Cinematography

4.7

March 22nd, 1904

A Fire in a Burlesque Theatre

Cinematography

4.8

February 27th, 1904

Kiss Me!

Cinematography

4.9

February 2nd, 1904

Bubbles!

Cinematography

TBD

January 12th, 1904

The Escaped Lunatic

Cinematography

5

January 8th, 1904

The Story the Biograph Told

Cinematography

5.5

November 18th, 1903

Next!

Cinematography

5

September 30th, 1903

Carriers Leaving Building, U.S.P.O.

Cinematography

4

August 1st, 1903

Collecting Mail, U.S.P.O.

Cinematography

5.5

August 1st, 1903

Coach at Rural Post Office, U.S.P.O.

Cinematography

5.5

August 1st, 1903

Clerks Tying Bags, U.S.P.O.

Cinematography

6

August 1st, 1903

Clerks Casing Mail for Bags, U.S.P.O.

Cinematography

TBD

August 1st, 1903

Carriers at Work, U.S.P.O.

Cinematography

5.5

August 1st, 1903

Cancelling Machine, U.S.P.O.

Cinematography

5.5

August 1st, 1903

Buying Stamps from Rural Wagon, U.S.P.O.

Cinematography

5.5

July 1st, 1903

Carriers Leaving Building, U.S.P.O. (No. 2)

Cinematography

TBD

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