Thanks for watching and commenting. First, look into the "Cap Cut" program. It's free and you can start experimenting with videos, music, and snapshots provided with it to get a feel for production. Do a lot of research on developing and processing videos. When you get a couple of videos under your belt, you will want to move to a better video editing software. I have used Filmora for years, as Adobe is too expensive and has a steep learning curve, which will frustrate you. Develop a process. I have used a process called ADDIE for more years than I wish to count. Basically it is; Analyze and then evaluate, Design and then evaluate, Develop and then evaluate, Implement and (again) evaluate. It may seem complex, but once you get the hang of what you envision and create that vision, the process becomes easier - but still challenging. Good luck on your journey. It can be 90% highly satisfying and 10% highly frustrating.