This looks like no extant church in the Muswell Hill or New Southgate area, but at the time there was a chapel on Pembroke Road, and at the junction of Sydney Road and Hampden Road there was St Peter's Mission Church, both now gone. Since the sign above the door here reads 'Church Mission', the latter seems the more likely, but in fact the Pembroke Road 'chapel' is also referred to as a 'Mission Room', and moreover there was a further 'Mission Room' on Sydney Road, even nearer to the Works (where it says 'Hall' on the second map below).
The above map, from 1894-96, doesn't show the Animatograph Works, which would begin to be built two years later , in the large open space to the west of Sydney Road, east of Muswell Hill Farm. The buildings can be seen on this revision of the map, dated 1910-1913.
I was able to make out part of the name of the licensee above the entrance to the pub: something like 'C. T. St.... '.
At the time 'Charles Thomas Sturman' was the licensee of the Palace Tavern, at 174 Alexandra Road. This pub was demolished in the 1930s, replaced with the houses in the photograph below, so I cannot be sure that this is where Paul filmed this scene.
At the time 'Charles Thomas Sturman' was the licensee of the Palace Tavern, at 174 Alexandra Road. This pub was demolished in the 1930s, replaced with the houses in the photograph below, so I cannot be sure that this is where Paul filmed this scene.