Well, many have mentioned your movement and I think that was addressed by Mr. Jewett in the best manner possible in how to eliminate that.
As others have mentioned, it’s difficult to assess completely only seeing one rack where you get through a rack successfully, others with all the misses, bumps and warts would be more telling.
You could tighten up your PSR as well. Playing great pool consistently is about repetition, to always be the same. Your amount of feather strokes should remain the same no matter how easy or difficult the shot is, you vary, like on the 10 where you just one stroked it and let it go. Keeping it the same helps your timing.
Final note on leaning in. Another poster asked if you lean in like that to introduce more power, you didn’t reply. Look at when you shoot the 6 ball. Your intent was to put that inside on it to follow off the long rail and fall on the 7. You really leaned into that one, to the point where a grimace actually appeared on your face as you struck it, your transition on that shot was a little quick on that shot as well. These things generally occur when you’re a little apprehensive and not totally committed to the shot.
Welcome to the forum and good luck with your game