Yeah but it was abit disorientating..... ofcourse I put two and two together when you had one set up and but the follow ups are cut into for different characters. It just felt like to much work understanding what you were doing...... I for one love being spoon fed combo videos.
Any changing of characters was usually for the purpose of showing what the best option was on the various weight classes or to show what said option works on the heaviest weight class, which in most cases if it works on a heavy, it works on everyone else. A dedicated Tina player is going to want to know what his best options are when playing against a light, medium, heavy, and Alpha's weight when it comes to all these specific situations, just like having different combos for those weights.
Hopefully that sheds more light on the video being easier to follow. I'm not sure what is hard to follow, so here is the formula of the video: Stage is selected > said environmental triggers on said stage are shown > various options including weight class specific options are shown > Next stage.
Also, I didn't say anything bad against combo videos in general. I was more responding to your comment about something for a "dedicated DOA player" vs "something that more people can enjoy" as combo videos with the sole purpose of showing how much hits/how big the combo can get are usually useless as far learning how to play DOA in a real match as the combos are usually slow escapable and increase the chances of being held.
I'm pretty confident that a really dedicated and up and coming Tina player would appreciate this video as it was made by one (though there aren't too many out there). By a Tina player, for Tina players. Though, hell, could be wrong.