Cassette Vision is a genre-focused development and production company building high-concept original IP across film, television, and multiple screen formats.

 

Cassette Vision is an artist-led production company founded by two creatives, built around collaboration, trust, and a commitment to supporting artists at every stage of production. The company focuses on work that is bold in concept, unique in execution, and grounded in strong visual identity.

Alongside its development slate, Cassette Vision produces a steady stream of commercial work that sustains the company’s independence and flexibility. This includes high-end campaigns across broadcast and digital platforms, as well as branded and corporate work delivered through Conker Cuts, a parallel production strand that allows the company to remain active across multiple production environments without compromising its long-term creative focus.

The company’s work spans both fiction and documentary, with a growing emphasis on socially engaged storytelling and genre-led projects that explore contemporary themes through distinctive visual language. Across all output, from commercial production to long-form development, Cassette Vision is focused on creating space for artists to take risks, develop original ideas, and build work that feels personal, urgent, and culturally specific.

FOUNDERS & CREATIVE LEADS

Cassette Vision was founded by creatives Adam Rael and Jack Quinn.

Adam Rael - Creative Director & CEO

Three movies Adam Loves:

‘The Thing‘ 1982‘
La Haine’ 1995
‘Kiki’s Delivery Service / 魔女の宅急便 ’ 1989

Jack Quinn - CTO & Head of VFX

Three movies Jack loves:

‘Lost In Translation’ 2003
‘Mad Max- Fury Road’ 2015
‘Stalker / Сталкер’ 1979

There’s no grand origin story behind Cassette Vision. It wasn’t born on a dark and stormy night, nor forged from destiny after we pulled matching swords from stone to battle the forces of creative mediocrity. It simply started out of a friendship.

Our paths first crossed in film school, where, already peculiar filmmakers in our respective hometowns, we naturally clicked as an offbeat duo. After college we started working together professionally, and we started talking endlessly about the kind of company we wanted to build. Eventually, those conversations became plans, and those plans became Cassette Vision.

From the beginning, we wanted to create more than a production company. We wanted to build a place where talented people genuinely enjoyed working together. Where artists were trusted, collaborators were supported, and ambitious ideas could thrive because the people behind them were looked after.

That philosophy still shapes everything we do. We believe the best work comes from great teams, lasting relationships, and an environment where creativity and kindness carry equal weight. The community that has grown around Cassette Vision is the part we're proudest of, and every project we take on is an opportunity to strengthen it.