Let's try using the SWF player that Macromedia made a while back. Download it here:
http://603sqdrn.collectivelyspaced.com/SWF%20Players.rarOnce you download it open it with Win RAR, not Win Zip. If you don't have Win RAR download it here:
http://www.download.com/WinRAR/3000-2250_4-10007677.html?tag=lst-2Once you open the downloaded file with Win RAR click on the folder named "Players". Now press the "Extract to" button at the top. Once the "Extraction path and options" menu appears, click on the "Desktop" (Shown on the right). Now press "OK" and it should extract the files to your Desktop.
Once you extracted the files go to your Desktop, open the new folder named "Players". Now open the file named "SAFlashPlayer". It should open a program with a white screen. Once it's open go to File>Open. Now press the "Browse" button and locate the .SWF tutorial (Wherever you saved it.) Once you selected it and opened it you should be able to play it using that player, if not, I do not know how to help you. Perhaps the only way to get it to work is to stream it (Watch it online) at the link provided at the top.
If it does work, have fun with the camera angles.