Great video, Lee.
If I may add - you will make a far greater name for yourself PERFORMING than you will publishing. The publishing world is filled with pyrannha - as soon as you've released something, it gets devoured and they want the next thing.
However, if you make a name for yourself as a performer, people will seek you out. They will come to your convention appearances. They will talk about your work - in anticipation of the eventual release.
Then, once you have a name, your release will fulfill and satisfy people - not just be a little chunk of meat gobbled up with the request of "what's next."
Both Aaron Fisher and Lee Asher made names for themselves as performers/creators LONG before they ever published anything. People would crowd around these "wunderkind" at conventions (as I saw at A1). This, I believe, did more for their rep and reputation than any unknown could hope for by putting out a DVD or notes.
Why be in a hurry to release and give away when you can take your time and share your wonders in a way that BUILDS a relationship rather than terminates one.
Brad Henderson