20 comments on “Video Copilot ? Advanced Time Freeze

  1. @CGWorld perhaps. but if anyone wants the tut why not just use the videodownloader plugin for firefox and rip it from the site?

  2. The best way to download this video in the original uploaded quality is to go to the website and get the video playing. Then pause the video and press ctrl+U which will bring up the page source. the press ctrl+F and search .flv Then copy and paste the part that starts with http// and ends with .flv to the browser and hit enter. this will prompt you to where you want to save the video. close the video page and voila you have downloaded the video in full quality, no plugins needed.

  3. just use Internet Download Manager (IDM) to download it from VideoCoPilot….select watch tutorial and Download the video…simply the best….

  4. This is a great post about web usability. I’m a college student just trying to learn more about CSS and I really enjoyed your article. Keep up the great job!

  5. Direct link :
    http://video9.videocopilot.net/efc5e19e65fe9ca2cbd9818d45ac92a1/videotutorials/109-Advanced_Time_Freeze/data/tutorial.flv

  6. HEY GUYS, I JUST WANNA KNOW WHICH PROGRAM THE TUT IS FOR COS I AM USING C4D.

    • http://www.videocopilot.net/tutorials/advanced_time_freeze/

      it uses 3dsMAX.

      ps. your LAMElock is stuck down bro.

      ;)

      • THANKS MAN BUT I JUST LOVE TO TYPE THIS WAY. JUST LET ME KNOW IF IT ISNT A GOOD TYPING PRACTICE. ON THE OTHER HAND, WHICH PROGRAM CAN I USE TO DOWNLOAD THE TUTS. :)

  7. the tutorial is free on the video co-pilot site like many others but thanks for posting it. and some one asked what is this tutorial is for. well all or most video co-pilot videos are for adobe after effects buddy, a program used to apply effects on video but i use it mostly putting my 3d creations onto film despite its appearance it is really powerful

  8. Great to see Andrews work being uploaded every where & yes I have been downloading from videocopilot.net using Search for flv strategy for the past 6 months described by RainHawk.

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