I would hope to point my wing at the bandit before he has a shot opportunity instead of waiting for the overshoot and I think that's probably what Kingpin is describing.
Yes, that is exactly what I meant, though the way I phrased it in that sentence was more for brevity in a list of all the aforementioned points that could be seen in the film. I was not trying to explain each of those points in detail.
For accuracy sake, I might have said "on setting up an overshoot" or "just prior to the overshoot: once a sufficient Angle off Tail has been reached" but, I wasn't trying to elaborate in that detail.
When you say roll to point your 3/9 line at him on the overshoot, how does that apply to the many directions his lift vector could be pointed?
When you say "his lift vector could be pointed", which "him" are we talking about, attacker or defender? Both attacker and defender "could" have their lift vectors pointing in various directions.
What I was referring to as seen in the film at time points :21, :59, 1:36 and 2:25, is the defender rolling in order to maneuver vertically (push or pull) relative to the attacker, just prior to the point at which the attacker has a snap-shot opportunity. In other words, he is rolling his lift vector to maneuver out of plane in the vertical to defeat a snap-shot.
Is that the point you were looking for?