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I would like to see it too- same reasons as above but I'm a few years away from that and I want to start preparing (I work slow ).
I would definitely do that after you are sure that it's what you want the world to see.I would like to see it also.
Putting the video on YouTube and making it public will get your dd the most exposure. You do have the ability to turn off comments so that is a viable option as well. If you're proud of your dd and the skills video I say post it for the world to see. When I posted my dd's first video on YouTube, I received a ton of emails from colleges at all levels. It was not a skills video. It was a 9 or 10 minute video I edited from three games over one day, and it was nothing more than a test for me to make sure I was tech-savvy enough to do it so I could post a future skills video. Due to the interest she received from colleges she was interested in attending via camps and clinics, I never had to create a skills video but I was ready to create one if I had to.
There are negatives and positives to posting videos. My dd's video was copied, posted on some other websites and her skills have been attacked ever since.