Not specific to church videos but apply more generally to videos: People with vision impairment and/or processing difficulties can be affected by excessive camera movement & frequent camera/scene changes. The cinematic fly on the wall wobble & 2-3sec edits get very tiring after several minutes. It's alright for young normal eyes but some have to move their eyes around the screen to see more of it, slower to refocus & slower to read text. Adding constant camera movement makes these worse. Sometimes I give up, close eyes or look away (I just listen). Get a cheap pair of +1 reading glasses or the wrong part of your multi-focals to understand some examples. Others may loose centre detail, others have the centre but less of what is outside the centre 10-20 degrees. Cataracts affect edges, reduce contrast, add blur, worse in low light. Brightness flashing & excessive scene changes can affect those with epilepsy & cognitive impairment. How much of the modern/dynamic asthetic can be tolerated will vary. Probably needs more research, testing & viewer feedback. Just letting you & the viewers know to be more considerate & don't over do it. It can be distracting & stressful instead of helping.