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The movie was well produced and technically good. No wind noise, easy to understand speech, good lighting, etc. The explanation of why you move was good, with good follow up with video of actual shootings. The big point I see that was missed is there isn't really any HOW to move and still shoot anything. Most of us shooters have shot statically, but shooting on the move is new. How do you maintain a sight picture, does point shooting enter into it on the move? Is there any benefit to shooting between steps vs. whenever? Do you shoot whenever your sights cross the target and accept the guns movement or are there ways to stabilize the gun? Is a crouched stance better, etc, etc.
There was some good video on how to use cover, and a nice simunitions experiment of getting to cover, then returning fire vs. drawing out in the open and then shooting on the move.
Overall, it was a good video but I didn't really garner anything about shooting on the move other than the fact that odds are, in a gun fight you'll be moving, and you better practice moving now. What that practice should consist of (besides movement itself), I'm not really sure.
I'm not sure how good/bad the above video is, but if the review by James L. was any funnier I'd be looking for his stand-up DVDs on the site somewhere. Nice job, James!