Think about it this way, having already arrived this far in the thread: do you think that would be how you'd like an employer to see you, or would you use that video as your resume?
An employer, betting his company, reputation, millions, duty and liability, and the safety and security of his airline, passengers, crew, stocks and legal standing, is looking for a pilot who does not stand out, who does not buck the norm, who follows FAA regulation and company rules and policies, and who acts conservatively.
The company is looking for someone who can make an emergency into a routine event because it's handled in a standardized crew-coordinated manner, and who does not create emergencies. Boring is good. Uneventful is best.
Put that video as the centerpiece for your resume. Say "this is what I do and what I bring to the table." Do you feel that will get you a seat in an interview? Probably not. The first time the employer sees the guy sailing off the skateboard in a turn or running head to head with a car and you say "this is what I do," the employer will see that what you do is exactly the opposite of what the employer wants in a pilot.
If your intent in referring the video is to convince others that what you do is compatible with a flying career, that may not work in your interest.
Flying is about judgement. Often times that's not how to go about doing something, but whether one should do it at all.