Remember its all about the story.
How to tell the story. And the tools you use to tell it.
Editing, lighting, special effects and sound (are the tools used to tell your story.)
Remember: story, story, story.
Starting out:
A good entry level camera to start filming with by Tom Antos.
(Note: The Sony Nex-5 is discontinued, Sony a6000 is its replacement, I have one and I love it.)
Shot design:
Tom Antos again, explaining framing, coloring.
101 Exposure and Lighting Effects:
Andrew Devis of creative cow using premiere pro to relight scenes in your movie clips.
Another great trainer is Maxim Jago of Lynda.com for premiere pro (this would require a monthly subscription to access the lessons)
http://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tutorials/Premiere-Pro-CS6-Effects-Workshop/123547-2.html
Special Effects:
Post production work might be required and using tools like adobe after effects becomes a must. Evan Abrams is a great help to get you started.
Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF5pdu3Z2Hk8bouDB_C3zFg
Resources:
For budding filmmakers
http://nofilmschool.com/
http://www.creativecow.net/
I know I am missing a ton of other resources, but this is just off the cuff to help you get started.
Good Luck.