Sheffield - Where Else? (c. 1991)
A short film (narrated by Janice Long) promoting Sheffield as a potential home for the planned Channel 5 TV station. The film promoted Sheffield as a venue for the creative industries. It features the Sheffield Audio-visual Education Centre (AVEC) and the Sheffield Red Tape Studios, Shown are Alan Fountain for Channel 4, Kevin Bacon of Comsat Angels, Dave Taylor of Fon Records, the Human League, ABC, Tim Strickland of Red tape Studios, Krush, Chak Time Bomb, Richard Kirk of Cabaret Voltaire. Colin Pons of Sheffield Independent Film and Simon Reynolds of Steel Bank Films (includes a clip from Security - a Steel Bank Films Production), John Hanlon of Backyard Films (with a clip of a Kane Gang promo video). Sheffield Untitled Photographic Gallery is also shown. Narrator: Janice Long, Camera Operators: Paul Harrison, Ken Clay and Steve Moore; Sound recordists: Steve James and Cath Patton; Computer graphics: Chris Lang and Ken Grint; Editors: Gary Wraith and Jackie Jones; Production co-ordinator: Ralph Harrison. With thanks to: Sheffield Independent Film Ltd., Granville College, Hall Place, South Yorkshire Microsystems, 57 Chevy, SCEPTRE, Red Tape Studios, Ken Grint and Chris Lang, Colin and Alan. Directed by Gary Wraith. Produced for Sheffield City Council by Gary Wraith and Ralph Harrison. Original VHS tape stored at Sheffield Local Studies Library: VID 276.

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