Where would you say, in your experience, this voice sample lands in terms of quality?
Well, in a video production, the main attention is usually given to the picture, that's why I made my comment that only a very critical person will notice it. Furthermore it depends on the structure of the complete soundtrack. Often there is additional environmental sound or music which helps to mask such minor deficiencies. My experience with video only consists of recording musical tracks which must have a proper relation to the picture, such as stereo image (distance and reverberation). Best you take care to use no or very little compression for the original voice recording. Trailing noise floors are rather hopeless for postprocessing. If everything else is OK (especially the video) it's rather unlikely that your production fails due to this small artefact.