I think your videos are good but I'm not sure they can be called tutorial videos.
Stepping in to offer my thoughts (as I am the guy who has done the videos..

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I've done demo videos - and this is definitely more than a demo video. It's more than a marketing video. It's intended to showcase the power of the software, how it differentiates itself, and how to go about doing some of the beginner and advanced things you can do.
My goal with these videos is (along with the info provided by Flight School) to hopefully give people enough knowledge to feel comfortable getting out to fly. NOTHING replaces flying. Nothing replaces experience. As much as I've used the software, I sometimes have questions about what would happen in specific use cases. I'd love to see people discuss these type of questions on this forum or the FB forum I set up for the users.
As I've told others, if I was to walk through at a normal pace every feature, every nuance, every mode, the videos would be hours and hours and hours long. There isn't a software solution that does anything close to that. Someone created some basic overview videos for Litchi that are decent -- but he charges for them via Udemy. We've preferred to offer the videos for free to help drive the community and the excitement in the product.
We have been discussing an "Autopilot 123" series of videos where we'd pick a VERY simple topic / use case. e.g. 4 waypoints and 2 focus points. And go through at normal pace everything that needs to be done to set it up and run the mission. No variants. No focus interpolation. No advanced features. Then pick another one (e.g. let's do an Orbit around a building focused on the center - that's it.. We can make 10-15 minute long videos demonstrating these type of things.
Keep the comments coming.
But, my best advice is the same thing that 2nd2non said above - get out and fly. Watch ALL the videos. Read Flight School. Then try the basic features - Focus and Orbit are the easiest to start with Then expand into Zip Line, then Waypoints, then start trying the intermediate and advanced modes. Keep your finger on the p/f switch. If the quad starts heading in a direction that you're not comfortable with, flick it to regain full control. You'll get more comfortable and then expand..
Good luck - keep flying.