Dwshotwell - exactly my thoughts. As a beginner, I find it extremely helpful to watch the whole process in real-time, *especially* when things don't go perfect. The ability to recognize a developing issue and adjust accordingly is what usually takes hands-on experience to develop, and learning/viewing someone else's process has been a great shortcut for me. I also appreciate that Mr. Kibler talks us through the entire session. It's not always easy to narrate work as you're doing it, even with an expert/mastery-level internal understanding of it, but it really increases the value of the video (Mr Raby's video series are another nice example of this, I might add...).