I love over the shoulder camera angles so you can see the arrow released, flying and hitting the target.
I guess it would be hard to put everything in one DVD but I would like to see at least one hunt from start to finish. Start with scouting and end with grilling.
Maybe start with an ariel photo of the site. Then ground shots. Picking a spot for a ground blind or finding a natural one, etc.
Then the hunt (with over the shoulder angle), tracking, dressing, butchering and eating.
Here is why. Most videos are from up in a tree. One camera on the shooter and one on the deer (or whatever). You see the draw then cut to impact. You miss the best part... the flight of the arrow.
Also, a lot of guys show locations and talk about funnels and pinch points, etc, but they never really explain that "deer are bedding here and corn is over there... there's a cow fence that runs along this line and a stream here so we're going to setup in such and such a place". I think a lot of new hunters will appreciate the step by step and even guys who have done it a thousand times will like seeing more than just a deer walking in toward a tree stand and then running off after the shot.
Or maybe I just haven't watched the right DVDs.
I would add tips like others suggested. Setups, tuning, etc.
And fun hunts. Bowfishing, frogs, rabbits, hogs, geese, squirrels, predators... I think we've all seen enough deer hunts (except like I described above).