"If a picture is worth a thousand words, a video must be worth millions (of words)".  
A Looong and dense FAQ/Checklist seems like a logical candidate for a video.  

A playlist of multiple short 10 minute clips would be more useful than a single big video. This would also help moderators get the message across for specific misbehavior.
This will help "attention-deficit"/"reading-disabled"/clueless newbies latch on fast and bridge the learning-gap with least effort.

Some good starting points for those interested in taking this further :  
[Video - Learning from Stackoverflow](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWHfY_lvKIQ)  
[Video - Good Stackoverflow Citizen by Jeff Attwood](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRRWDf-xB2Y)  

If a newbie learns top 80% of proper usage from the videos, the site should see a lot of happy users - newbies as well as moderators. The rest can come from links to FAQ, experience etc.  

YouTube is full of newbie learning videos (from Arduino to Graphene to Cooking). Searching video-first and text-next saves time/effort and gives a starting point if it's worth following up.   

Significantly, it took at least 30-40 minutes to find an ok stackoverflow how-to video.