I don't understand why so many, lately, THINK this is an angle of video that shows ANYTHING!! If you want help with your shot, there are really just 2 angles for the video.
First, is face to face, camera at eye level and showing your entire body feet to head and string arm elbow to bow hand when you are at full draw. Sun or lighting behind the camera and not behind the shooter. If behind the shooter, all details are too dark to see.
Second, is a camera position that is elevated, looking down on you and looking down the arrow line, towards the target. BUT showing you NOT the target.
Where your arrows are hitting is of no particular importance for this kind of video help and especially a "target's eye view."
I love trying to help folks but really need something to work with.
Arne
PS. IF you think you are shooting too fast, you probably are.