Heath the History Guy is a history aficionado who likes to play dress up in clothing that has gone way out of style! Here, you'll find ECHOES, videos where primary sources from throughout history come alive, HIKES, where the History Guy hikes and lectures on aspects of historical eras, and much more!

In the gallery below, you can find samples of our video productions.

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  • The Thirteenth Day

    The Thirteenth Day

    Long-form narratives are part of our bag! This video is a documentary meant for use in Texas school systems, chronicling the last day of the Alamo siege, as it happened.

  • History HITS: The Crisis – The Cuban Missile Crisis Immersive Simulation

    History HITS: The Crisis – The Cuban Missile Crisis Immersive Simulation

    Dive into history like never before with our latest HITS (Historical Immersion for Teachers and Students) video! Experience the tension, decisions, and high-stakes drama of the Cuban Missile Crisis as students step into the shoes of 1962 decision-makers in a 13-hour simulation.

  • Hikes (S1): As a Civil War Soldier

    Hikes (S1): As a Civil War Soldier

    Walk a mile in historical shoes (and armor...and equipment...and food...and...) with Heath the History Guy as he immerses himself in the clothing and accoutrements of different eras. In this episode, Heath goes on the march in Union blue as a soldier of the American Civil War!

  • Echoes (S3): King Henry VIII

    Echoes (S3): King Henry VIII

    In this episode of ECHOES, we dive into the dramatic and turbulent relationship between Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Amidst political turmoil and personal yearning, Henry VIII penned a heartfelt letter to Anne, expressing his deep emotional conflict and intense affection.

  • A Hike Into History

    A Hike Into History

    What was life really like for soldiers during the Civil War? To find out, my father and I, along with two fellow teachers, embarked on a challenging history hike through Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas. Dressed in the wool uniforms and carrying the gear of Civil War soldiers, we set out to experience firsthand the hardships faced by those who fought over 150 years ago.

  • Hikes (S2): As a British Soldier (Anglo Zulu War)

    Hikes (S2): As a British Soldier (Anglo Zulu War)

    Walk a mile in historical shoes (and armor...and equipment...and food...and...) with Heath the History Guy as he immerses himself in the clothing and accoutrements of different eras. In this episode, Heath gets to live out a boyhood fantasy by walking a mile in the gear of a soldier of the 24th Regiment of Foot during the Anglo Zulu War (Yes, he's a fan of ZULU along with everyone else)!

  • On the Job

    When the Sumners Foundation decided to revamp it’s website and image, they turned to TWC to provide new video materials that would help advertise the Foundation’s mission and legacy of achievement.

  • Echoes: A Knight of Outremer

    Heath the History Guy offers a YouTube channel dedicated to helping history teachers out by providing history-based assets for use in the classroom, like this primary-source reading.

  • The Highwayman: A HiStory Adaptation of the Alfred Noyes Classic

    The Highwayman: A HiStory Adaptation of the Alfred Noyes Classic

    In 1903, Alfred Noyes penned a timeless tale of passion and tragedy—The Highwayman, the story of a fearless rogue and his love, Bess, the innkeeper's daughter. With lyrics inspired by Noyes' powerful words, I'm thrilled to share my vision of The Highwayman—complete with an epic sword duel under the moonlight, because what's a HiStory without a bit of blade action?

  • Texas Boys State

    It is always a pleasure to work with institutions and organizations focused on education, and Texas Boys State is certainly that!

  • Treks: Dealey Plaza

    Treks: Dealey Plaza

    In November 1963, a young and charismatic president, John F. Kennedy, visited Dallas, Texas—a visit that would tragically mark a turning point in American history. Today, Dealey Plaza remains eerily unchanged, a living monument to that fateful day when the world stopped and held its breath.

  • Hikes (S1): As a WW1 Doughboy

    Hikes (S1): As a WW1 Doughboy

    Walk a mile in historical shoes (and armor...and equipment...and food...and...) with Heath the History Guy as he immerses himself in the clothing and accoutrements of different eras. In this episode, Heath hikes as a Great War doughboy.

  • Treks: Calvert, Texas

    Treks: Calvert, Texas

    What mysteries lie hidden in the small town of Calvert, Texas? Once the fourth largest city in Texas, now a near-ghost town, Calvert holds riddles that defy easy answers. Why did a thriving Texas city fade into obscurity? What secrets are buried in its graveyards and hidden in its forgotten landmarks? Join me as we unravel the Riddle of Calvert, Texas.

  • Legacy

    What was the legacy of Hatton Sumners, founder of the non-profit Sumners Foundation? TWC was hired to produce a video that would provide the answer to the world!

  • Echoes (S3): James Bowie

    Echoes (S3): James Bowie

    Step back to early 1836 and explore the fierce stand of James Bowie and the Texian rebels at the Alamo. In this compelling episode of ECHOES, we delve into the critical moments leading up to the legendary siege and the resolute defense by Bowie and his compatriots.

  • Driven

    The client had half an hour for TWC to come out and shoot an ad that would provide energy on social media. “Driven” was the result, a high-concept ad shot in under an hour and delivered to the campaign within the week!

  • Boots on the Ground

    Catchy. Visual. Tough. TWC specializes in making hard-hitting cinematic ads for candidates in municipal and county races, elevating campaigns to the next level!

  • His Uniform, His Story

    Candidate Tanner Do was eager to highlight two aspects of his personal story: his service to our country as an Army veteran, and the fact that he was an immigrant from Vietnam. TWC decided to use Tanner’s uniform as a symbol for his story, and produce a video to highlight that story.