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As far as anxiety goes, video/cinema started as and still is primarily a team art/craft. Tap in to your local media production scene and get advice from those already in the trade. Apprenticeship is the classic model, but you don't have to commit to anything. Most people will gladly take an extra hand as a grip or production assistant or just chat over coffee about two they do what they do.
Trade in some social anxiety for anxiety about the work, it will do you good in the long run, because before you know it you'll need/want something you don't have, be it gear or some experience labor, and having someone to call about it is worth more than a hundred tutorials.