Yes, partly, but also because resin printers are just not the thing for me as I already wrote in my previous post. So, if you already have a resin printer, then of course, give this method a shot, but buying a resin printer just for using it for this would seem a bit short sighted, and you should have a broader look at other options (such as the laser I mentioned) too.
Also, dry film is probably not the best for occasional use. As mentioned in the video, it's difficult to work clean enough to get good results. the lasered results from the Marco Reps video look a lot better. And I also guess it's easier to get reliable. A dead pixel on your resin printer could easily become an opened trace. A part of Marco Reps getting better results may be because of thepre-sensitized PCB's he is using.