Solid overall.
Smooth stroke, nice and decent follow through, also nice and decent pull back on final stroke, I really like it because its a mix of not too long and not too punchy.
Very nice positional play, also very nice potting ability. I can tell you've been playing for a very long time if not since you were a little kid.
Those pockets seem a little big, what are their size? But even on smaller pocket you will still play as good I will reckon.
Final thought for improvement, if you get back issues on long session of play then this comment and suggestion may help you, but if you are not getting back issues then ignore this comment. Your form overall is decent and some people may call it textbook but I always disagree because we don't play snooker. I noted that your back leg is straight just like snooker players however this is not efficient in pool, but again if you're not having backpain then ignore this comment and again if you are actual having back pain then this is the reason and I swear I've seen it over and over during my life with pool player. Most of them want to straighten this back leg for god knows why, properly they love watching snooker and in their mind they think that making the back leg straight is cool and how it is suppose to be.
However, in pool I always advocate bending both knees - even if slightly it will help and your back will thank you. Think of deadlifts and how you will help the back by bending both knees, it's the same.
Again if your back is fine, then keep doing your stance and form its fine, but if you got back problems then bend both knees, give that a try! at first you may feel something is different but with time this will help you play even longer session with zero back pain.
To get a good look at how you suppose to bend both legs/knees, check Earl Strickland or SVB, or Neils Fejien or even Efren Reyes, all of them bend both knees and it is how people should stand for the benefit of their backs.