Keep it up
For all you Wing Lam Video students, props to you for being dedicated and learning from a far.
As a student of Wing Lam Kung Fu I see a lot of your fellow V-students come by and have a few observations to share.
In the beginning, try to match Sifu exactly. Look at all parts of his body. If the arm is at chest level, your’s should be. Look at the elbows, knees, amount of bend in the joints, which leg steps where, how the waist turns, which shoulder is higher, how far apart are the limbs, etc. EVERYTHING.
I see alot of people have the gross movements in the right order but they miss all the things that make it work.
Pet Peeve#1. The Kiu Sau should be as close to 90 degrees as possible to the forearm. Keep stretching till you get this 
After you have got it exact, question everything you are doing and make it work for you. Take in all the training you have done and read and ask why does something work. It’s best if you have a training partner.
As near perfect as Wing Lam’s videos are (Look at the slow motion replays and notice how level and direct the energy flows), he is still human and there are things that could be slightly off.
Also, disregard the applications. Most of them are real basic and used to show you the gross movements. Think of your own. Try them out. This will improve your kung fu immensely. Question where the energy is coming and going. What you have open and what you have protected.
Finally, spend a week at Lam Kwoon when you can. The difference I see with even a week of training from the V-students is great. You’ll get enough material to last you the next 6 months to a year.
In closing, these are random musing from an intermediate student and not from Sifu. Take them or not. I’ve learned a few sets from tape and showed them to sifu. Out of the chute, I had a long way to go for them to be right but it was a very good start.