Hey, I watched it. It was nice, and brief which is a good point to keep at (sometimes people who would watch the videos, don't watch them because they get intimidated by the length).
For beginner level tutorials, maybe try to make an explanation video on things like using a hex editor, repointing tables, how to convert pointers to little endian (commonly called reverse hex around here). I think hex and the hex editor are the biggest obstacles for beginning hackers. Most of them refuse to open a hex editor, and rely solely on tools and patches. Breaking this habit may yield in a positive outcome. Also it pains me to say this, but evidently, I think most beginners don't know what a bit/byte/kb...ect is :/
Why do beginner level things only? :D
I think you guys should shoot at expanding some of the base knowledge of our more established hackers. Not many people know how to do things outside of scripting/mapping and I think it'd be useful for the expansion of the scene later on. (I'm just salty because finding contributors for projects are impossible because people want to contribute but can't).