Would just like to mention these: <a href="http://vimeo.com/6999927" rel="nofollow">http://vimeo.com/6999927</a><p>These videos cover most of the basics and show the true power of vim. They would be a great warm-up course before taking on OP's videos.
If you're hungry for more, <a href="http://vimcasts.org/" rel="nofollow">http://vimcasts.org/</a> is awesome, but sadly hasn't been updated in a while.
Do people here have suggestions about how to best make vim screencasts? What would be the best way to capture key presses and their results in vim? Any recommendations? Since it's basically about text and key presses, I'd assume that one would choose slightly different tools than for more graphically oriented UIs.
r00k, thanks and keep them coming. The tagline at the top "Detailed Vim content...." seems to target the site at more experienced users, whereas most of your content (so far) is focused on the first-week vim user.
I think in this special case, it's much faster to google and read instead of watching a relatively long video.<p>For example searching how to save a Vim-macro yields this very useful result: <a href="http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Macros" rel="nofollow">http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Macros</a>
r00k as someone who really like vim and use it daily, I have to say I have fairly negative impression of your effort here.
I wish you well as fellow vim user.