Millard Johnson (1860 – 1946) was an Australian film producer and exhibitor best known for his collaboration with William Gibson. He met Gibson when the latter was working as a chemist for Johnson's father's firm. The two of them formed the firm Johnson and Gibson, which was involved in exhibition, photography and film processing. He was probably cinematographer of early feature film The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906).[1]
Johnson and Gibson later helped form Amalgamated Pictures. From 1913 until the 1920s he worked in the USA as a film buyer for Australasian Films.[2][3]
References
- ↑ Pike, A. F., 'Gibson, William Alfred (1869–1929)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University accessed 4 February 2012
- ↑ Sally Jackson and Graham Shirley, 'The Story of the Kelly Gang', National Film and Sound Archive
- ↑ "Film Year Book: The 1922-23 Film Daily Year Book of Motion Pictures" p 171 accessed 24 June 2015
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