Before venturing into the world of cinema, Gibson worked as a chemist for William Johnson, supplying chemicals to early film exhibitors.
Gibson and Millard Johnson played a crucial role in the production of this historic film, collaborating with the Tait brothers to bring the project to fruition.
The success of The Story of the Kelly Gang marked a significant milestone in cinematic history and laid the foundation for future feature films.
Gibson served as the managing director of Australasian Films and Union Theatres, overseeing the company's operations during a period of significant growth and consolidation within the industry.
Under his leadership, the Combine maintained a stronghold over Australian film distribution and exhibition, making it a central figure in the nation's cultural life.