Thanks guys!
Victory103, the LSO was fussing at my glideslope deviations and to be honest, I'm a little rusty with those models in "threading the needle" on the approaches and traps.
ejoiner, I use Bandicam and the current freeware Microsoft Movie Maker. Bandicam works very well and has a lot of customizable features to tailor your needs & system. The best part about it is that there is no need to compress the video clip segments(unlike Fraps). I have several different methods for recording and then editing and this production was more complicated than most. In general, I plan out my flights well before hand(usually just memorize what I want to do then follow flow procedures with each aircraft) and then go and fly. I record multiple segments and use the Enter Key as my Start/Stop while being careful to monitor & limit the time each segment is recording. Once I am satisfied I have all the segments I need in my general flight & recording plan, I exit FSX and then transfer drag & drop all the recorded file segments into a separate folder on my desk top so I can keep track of them all. I then review each segment to weed out as much glitched or flawed video as possible and then I open Movie Maker and usually drop in the file segments one at a time and begin editing. The edits of course will involve all the fades, cropping, animations, titles, etc. Once all that is done, I compile the video into am MP4 format to upload to Youtube. What I have learned is that the longer the video the greater the possibility of errors(which will cause the video to not compile properly) and generally, if you limit to 10 minutes or less, you are less likely to have compiling errors. Granted, there are probably much better editing software systems than Movie Maker but at this point I am still a novice at this and to be perfectly honest, the polished end product is not so much as important as is the sharing of the joying of flying the models & of course giving salute to those who make them for us to enjoy. I truly admire a number of excellent FSX videos I've seen out there & am slowly learning from those excellent production works. It's all about fun!