I'll be honest with you I never watched one of your videos all the way through. I thought they went too slow, were for super beginners, and I got bored. This one however, I was blown away at the views you were showing. I actually watched it with the sound off, as it early morning and I didn't want to wake up the gf. But I could tell what you were explaining with the angles, hand positions, etc you used.
I've fooled around a lot with cameras for my home table, but never a POV camera. Would you mind sharing what you are using for that? I noticed it seemed like the tip was biased a hair to the left on the CB when you were down on all the shots. Was that real, or do you think something was going on with the camera? Is it sensitive to the position you place it on your head? For example if you shift it on your head 1", will it make the CB contact point look significantly different?
For the runout, even with the head on POV shot, its still difficult to know the exact angles without being at the table. I was considering from looking at the still picture in this thread stopping at the 1, and shooting the 2 in the corner. The CB would be inside the 2 ball, and then would stun across table between the 4 and 8, and land near the rail there. This would give an angle on the 3 to go 2 rails out of the corner onto the 4, and play it in the corner like you did.
When you landed where you did on the 3, I noticed right away that you didn't have the angle to go forward, as you'd hit the 8. So you had to stun like you did. I wonder if there was a better place to land for the 3, to avoid that.
The 5 to the 8, I thought you should have bounced off the rail more, so that you have a sharper angle on the 8, and can come two rails around the 9 to shoot the 9 in the same corner as the 8.
If I don't get lazy today, I may try your runout and record it and post it.
PS, get rid of that diagramming tool. Its not a 9' table, and completely changes the layout. For example, my pattern from the 2 to the 3 looks possible on your still picture, but is impossible on the diagramming tool. Sorry that is a pet peeve of mine, more than half of these diagramming tools are little tables.