Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . ftft. A PIONEER. 12 THE CINEMA. May, 1912. show-room Mr. Williamsons own private office adjoins thecounting house. In the basement are a roomy film hire depart-ment and a pr jecting theatre. On the first floor is the drawingoffice, under the direction of Mr. Colin Williamson, and the nextstory is occupied by complete engineering workshops, where theWilliamson machines are erected and tested. The two lop flooisare devoted to dirk rooms, and developing, printing, and dr\ingrooms. The Spacing of Pictures. It was whilst we were inspecting the ingenious per
Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . ftft. A PIONEER. 12 THE CINEMA. May, 1912. show-room Mr. Williamsons own private office adjoins thecounting house. In the basement are a roomy film hire depart-ment and a pr jecting theatre. On the first floor is the drawingoffice, under the direction of Mr. Colin Williamson, and the nextstory is occupied by complete engineering workshops, where theWilliamson machines are erected and tested. The two lop flooisare devoted to dirk rooms, and developing, printing, and dr\ingrooms. The Spacing of Pictures. It was whilst we were inspecting the ingenious perforatingmachines which the Williamson Company turn out, that touched upon a question of interest to all who handlepic lures. If one could only get people to agree as to the spacing ofpictures, he said, what an infinity of trouble it would save. Mr Williamson was referring to the vexed question as towhether the dividing line in the pictures should be across thehole or between the hole. He is most anxious to see the systemstandardi
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