He does some of Victor's long distance training programs, but his movement and forms are not Victor's way of doing them at all. He has only the tiniest of elements from them. He also has studied with Stevan Plinck's group.
I suspect he's used alot of his prior experience from Paul Vunak's system (where he was highly ranked prior to his conversion to Serak), and has integrated aspects of Serak from various other folks. His movement styles look like a HEAVY mix of Vunak and Plinck, with just a little bit from Victor.
There may well be other influences (I suspect Maurice Dethouars, although I haven't seen them move...this is based solely on what I've heard), but if you notice Mike Faraone gives thanks to his "Serak masters"...he doesn't name a single teacher. This isn't a strike against him. I'm a huge fan of his movement, and consider him to be a GREAT example of Serak.
Rooke