Safari Quicktime Movie rendering problem

Compare the rendering of the video here: http://ecvtalks.blogspot.com/2010/09/love-god-love-people-kyle-brooks.html
to the same video (same code!) here: http://ecvtalks.blogspot.com/
On Safari 5, these two are rendered differently, on Firefox and Chrome, they are identical (as they should be).
Any help?

http://media.elmcityvineyard.org.s3.amazonaws.com/screenshots/post.jpg
http://media.elmcityvineyard.org.s3.amazonaws.com/screenshots/homepage.jpg
The problem I'm having is that on the homepage, the video controls work, and on the post page they don't (because the video is dislocated, the controls are as well somehow… you have to click a bit up and to the left of the controls in order to operate them). Hope that makes some sense… if you're not seeing it, I guess that's good news. I'm using Safari 5.0.1
Message was edited by: mcroasmun to make the post make sense.

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