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Nguyen Nguyen

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  1. Does anyone make an adapter for using a Kinor 35H sliding baseplate with 15mm rods on a Kinor 35C so that I can use the double sided follow focus, the rod mounted matte box support and the long lens support or is this something I'll have to have machined? I would suspect that because the 35H baseplate is so much more common than the original 35C baseplate (if one ever existed as I've never seen a picture of one) that SOMEONE had to have tried this before. Anyone? I have the bottom plate that bolted to the 35H but I doubt if it can be adapted to the C. Any suggestions or information? B)

     

    Hi James,

     

    I greatly suspect you will have to have something like that machined. I have a kinor 35H myself, and from my experience using several arris and even eclair, camera "attachments" with the exception of a few things like the tripod screw, weren't meant to "go together". I had a tripod plate for the kinor machined. Took about a day or so, but since you're not dealing with electrical components or complex mechanical parts, it shouldn't be too difficult.

     

    Sorry if that didn't help as much as you had hoped.

     

    www.horseheadcinema.com

  2. Thank you very much Alex. Would it also have the full-screen capabilities like the video streams you see on youtube?

     

    www.horseheadcinema.com

     

    To put Flash on your website, first put:

     

    1. The flash player (I use http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=JW_FLV_Player - it's tiny, like 4k)

    2. The flash movie (yourmovie.flv) formatted to 480x270 (I'm assuming it's 16:9) and a max bitrate of 1.5Mbps

     

    in the SAME FOLDER on your website as the page you want them displayed on (this will probably be just the "Public" folder)

     

    Then on the page you want to flv to play, put the following bit of code:

     

    <p align="center"><object

    type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="480" height

    ="290" wmode="transparent"

    data=

    "flvplayer.swf?file=yourmovie.flv&autostart=false">

    <param name="movie"

    value="flvplayer.swf?file=yourmovie.flv&autostart=false" />

    <param

    name="wmode" value="transparent"

    />

    </object></p>

     

    That's it! If your movie is 4:3 or you want it bigger/smaller, you just change the width and height restrictions - note that the vertical height should be 20 pixels larger than the actual vertical height of your file, to account for the play control bar)

     

    To embed a mov: (again, assuming 480x270, and don't go above 2.5Mbps - and for MOVs the play control bar is 16pixels)

     

    <object classid="clsid:02BF25D5-8C17-4B23-BC80-D3488ABDDC6B" codebase="http://www.apple.com/qtactivex/qtplugin.cab" height="286" width="480">

     

    <param name="src" value="http://www.yourdomain/yourmovie.mov">

    <param name="autoplay" value="false">

    <param name="type" value="video/quicktime" height="286" width="480">

     

    <embed src="http://www.yourdomain/your.mov" height="286" width="480" autoplay="false" type="video/quicktime" pluginspage="http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/">

     

    </object>

     

    set Autoplay to "true" if you want the movie to play automatically when people open your page. Personally I find this very annoying but ymmv.

     

    For more: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/embed2.html

  3. First off, we're new to this forum, so greetings to everyone. This is more website related than it is "cinematography" related, so we thought we'd post it here. Does anyone know how to embed FLV or MOV formatted videos into HTML? This would mainly be used to post a short trailer or bonus footage on a webpage. Any help would be great.

     

    Many thanks in advance.

     

    horseheadcinema.com

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