do yo have the files, I need them quicklyFinally was able to make a set. My cutting of the cover and label is not as sharp and exact as I would like so will have to try again . Thank you SquidMan!
do yo have the files, I need them quicklyFinally was able to make a set. My cutting of the cover and label is not as sharp and exact as I would like so will have to try again . Thank you SquidMan!
You need only to post here or PM SquidMan, who is the creator of the files. It would not be appropriate to share these without his permissiondo yo have the files, I need them quickly
I sent you the files to your email yesterday.do yo have the files, I need them quickly
thank you very muchI sent you the files to your email yesterday.
Also, popping in to say that there was indeed a brief push to put microcassette in the home as a music format. I have most of the tapes, actually. along with countless custom ones.Great job replicating the graphics on the case and cassette. Microcassettes were in fact used as a music format and are almost identical to Minicassettes, although they never became popular. Around 1979 the Type IV "metal cassette" was invented, using metal tape to provide superior sound quality. A few companies thought that the new format would lend enough fidelity to the microcassette form factor to make them suitable for playing music, and a number of tapes and high end players were produced by Sony, Sanyo, Fisher, and a couple of other companies.
Commercially-released music on this format is rare, but does exist. Here are a few pictures of this obscure little medium.
Again, great project! Just to be clear, this is not intented as a criticism of your build. Just some (possibly unnecessary!) background info about how life imitated art.
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Ever since I first saw A Clockwork Orange, I've been interested in getting my hands on the mini-cassette that Alex plays in his bedroom.
After doing some research, I learned that mini-cassettes have never been used as music format, and have only ever been intended for voice recording storage. The Beethoven mini-cassette seen in the film must have been a custom-made prop.
I tracked down some vintage Norelco brand blank mini-cassettes (they are identical to the mini-cassettes used in the film, unlike some other tape brands) and recreated the case cover art and tape label to be as screen-accurate as possible. And after some very meticulous and careful cutting and pasting, my replica was complete:
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If anyone would like the 600dpi printable files for the cover art and label, please PM me your email address.
Can u send files ?Awesome work! Pm sent for the files! thank you in advance
It’s not my file to send you sorry, you will have to contact SquidMan hope this helpsCan u send files ?
I would like the files my email is lroyordy@gmail.comView attachment 1362776
Ever since I first saw A Clockwork Orange, I've been interested in getting my hands on the mini-cassette that Alex plays in his bedroom.
After doing some research, I learned that mini-cassettes have never been used as music format, and have only ever been intended for voice recording storage. The Beethoven mini-cassette seen in the film must have been a custom-made prop.
I tracked down some vintage Norelco brand blank mini-cassettes (they are identical to the mini-cassettes used in the film, unlike some other tape brands) and recreated the case cover art and tape label to be as screen-accurate as possible. And after some very meticulous and careful cutting and pasting, my replica was complete:
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Mine:
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Screenshot from the film:
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Mine:
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Screenshot from the film:
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If anyone would like the 600dpi printable files for the cover art and label, please PM me your email address.
View attachment 1362776
Ever since I first saw A Clockwork Orange, I've been interested in getting my hands on the mini-cassette that Alex plays in his bedroom.
After doing some research, I learned that mini-cassettes have never been used as music format, and have only ever been intended for voice recording storage. The Beethoven mini-cassette seen in the film must have been a custom-made prop.
I tracked down some vintage Norelco brand blank mini-cassettes (they are identical to the mini-cassettes used in the film, unlike some other tape brands) and recreated the case cover art and tape label to be as screen-accurate as possible. And after some very meticulous and careful cutting and pasting, my replica was complete:
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Mine:
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Screenshot from the film:
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Mine:
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Screenshot from the film:
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If anyone would like the 600dpi printable files for the cover art and label, please PM me your email address.
Would you kindly email me a copy of your pdf for the Clockwork Orange artwork. Regards AdrianView attachment 1362776
Ever since I first saw A Clockwork Orange, I've been interested in getting my hands on the mini-cassette that Alex plays in his bedroom.
After doing some research, I learned that mini-cassettes have never been used as music format, and have only ever been intended for voice recording storage. The Beethoven mini-cassette seen in the film must have been a custom-made prop.
I tracked down some vintage Norelco brand blank mini-cassettes (they are identical to the mini-cassettes used in the film, unlike some other tape brands) and recreated the case cover art and tape label to be as screen-accurate as possible. And after some very meticulous and careful cutting and pasting, my replica was complete:
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Mine:
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Screenshot from the film:
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Mine:
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Screenshot from the film:
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If anyone would like the 600dpi printable files for the cover art and label, please PM me your email address.
My email is adrian.hawes343@googlemail.comWould you kindly email me a copy of your pdf for the Clockwork Orange artwork. Regards Adrian