Jeff, Have you been following the other posts about shooting? There are several going right now that might give you some tips and video/photo references to look at.
If you are just starting out, you are not doing too bad but here are a couple things to look at.
Look at your bow hand. See how your fingers are sticking straight out? Let them relax and curl naturally to the back of the grip. That way you don't have to "catch" the bow when you release. Reduce all movement to just that required. Otherwise, your bow grip looks pretty good.
Second, watch your head as you draw. As you pull back, you lower your head to meet the string and your hand. Hold your head still and pull to your face. Don't go to meet it.
Finally, As you start to draw think "rotate my elbow around my spine." You are only using your shoulder and arm muscles to draw and that is causing your string hand to fly out from your face on release rather than move straight back along your jaw bone to the back of your neck.
Again, if you are just starting, not too bad. One other tip would be to NOT shoot to hit a bull's eye or any other target. Set your "arrow catcher" up at shoulder level and shoot at really close distance (5-10 feet). This is to let you get the feel of the shot without the distraction of trying to hit something.
Keep taking video for your own review and then post one every once in a while and we'll keep you on track.