Hi Bob, thanks
> fill the neoprene with kerosene (or mineral oil). Then tighten the
> clamps over the bag ends.
That's something along the lines of what I was thinking. I'll be seeing
him tomorrow and we can work out what's practical. He does ads,
feature films, music vids etc, so this isn't a long-term installation and
may be in use for anything from an hour to a week before being
broken down. The video line is the most important. The camera is
doing the good quality recording, and the feed to the surface is for
his director and needs to be of at least reasonable quality. Other
lines in the cable are used for controls (LANC or whatever this
camera has) so their connectors are not so critical. He's a pretty
pragmatic person and would probably accept a 'messy' solution
if it meant a good result
I'll report back anyway
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