tater has great points above.
Your anchor is creeping and I'm not sure what your anchor is.
One of the very best ways to gain consistency in form is to shoot with your eyes closed. Obviously you should be very close to the target but it allows your body to FEEL the shot without worrying about aiming. I will sometimes shoot an arrow 30 times in a row blind. Draw and shoot at different speeds in order to fully ingrain the muscle memory.
As Nick Muche suggested above you might want to straighten your bow up some. Typically, there are two basic "aiming" methods. The gap shooter will use three fingers under, low wrist grip, and keep the bow more upright. The instinctive shooter will use split fingers, high wrist grip, and cant the bow over further. Most people that switch fresh from compounds fall into the first group and that looks like you. Of course everybody is different.
Regardless of your form if you practice regularly you will have no problem being ready for this coming hunting season. Keep letting us know how its going.