99.9% (actually, scratch that, 100%) of deer hunting videos I've ever seen have been pure, unadulterated bull. Bunch of guys driving around hawking their products while they hunt pre-scouted deer on carefully managed private property. The hunting you see in hunting videos has no bearing on reality.
My tip is, do it the old fashioned way; spend the time you waste watching videos in the woods! Go to where you will be hunting and walk around (If you haven't got a place to hunt the subject is kinda moot). Bring a .22 and plink if you want, but mostly look, listen, think. Do a little "neighborhood improvement" around your stand. Stuff like that. Lotsa fun actually... 'Sides, there be more deer then cock-a-roaches nowadays. Mostly you got to shoot 'em to keep from gettin run over.
AtLaw has just given you more and better advice than you'll ever find in any hunting video. Go to the place where you will be hunting, find a quiet spot, and just sit.
Watch where and when the deer come out. Next time you go out, try and find where they came from, and what path they used to get there. They're creatures of habit.
Once you've got that figured out, try and find out where they were before that. Once you get that figured out, start picking a place to ambush them.
Deer are simple animals. Their lives revolve around eating, drinking, sleeping, and at times on fighting and mating. They spend 100% of their lives engaged in, or traveling to, one of these activities.
It's not rocket science, and you don't need thousands of dollars worth of guns, clothing, and equipment. Camo is no substitute for stillness. An expensive rifle is no substitute for practice. Scent "elimination" products are no substitute for playing the wind. You can hire an outfitter to do your scouting for you, but that costs money and takes away one of the most satisfying parts of the hunt.
The only way to really learn is to put boots on the ground. There will never be a substitute for experience. The only way to get experience is to go out and DO IT! Watching hunting videos is entertaining, but hardly educational.