Notwithstanding the arguments about whether video is a good medium for a tutorial, I think
Stack Overflow would be redundant here - by being **just one more place for tutorials** instead of losing its core strength as a place of

- Troubleshooting
- Research
- Problem solving

A tutorial has an aim to arouse interest in the subject, and I think that is the basic intention revealed here by the OP.

Here is my direct take on that one:

- If someone already knows Stack Overflow, he isn't at a stage to need this kind of guidance.
- If someone doesn't know Stack Overflow, he already has other sources that can tell him whether to pursue a subject / area or not.

So why this? And why on Stack Overflow?

**Suggestion:**

Maybe, make a list of YouTube video URLs that can serve as a quick-start or a for dummies kind of guide to each subject. They can complement Q & A that are too verbose for certain problems. Far better & cost-effective than those introductory tutorials by experts.

**P.S.:**

Notwithstanding everything I voiced, and considering this is adopted in practice, I still don't understand the need for in-person presentations like TED. Stack Overflow being a torch-bearer of remote work, there must be better way to leverage expertise across the globe without physically being together - unless this is some kind of conference imparting specialized technology knowledge, which I am sure this is not, at present.

So *chat/present* -> *record* -> *upload* -> *shortlist* -> *publish* would be a far better workflow.