Beware the videos! Only thing to get out of them is the calls, turn the pic off. Some of the stuff I see on turkey hunting shows almost make me puke. I have been hunting turkeys in TX. LA, MS, AL & KY for over 40 years and with the exception of some "turkey farms" that I have hunted on most of the stuff you see on the videos is crap, the real stuff wound up on the cutting room floor. I know several guys here in Alabama and Mississippi who make a living filming turkeys and selling the footage to the "big boys."
If you expect to call a turkey and kill him, not lay in wait and ambush him, you need to know when to call, how to call and when to move and when not to move. THe sound is not nearly as important as the cadence. Several things are for sure, like if you can see the turkey you cannot move, you can't be moving that gun around and moving that head around to get a better look like that do in the videos, are he will see you and the game will be over. IF he answers your call and comes in and sort of hangs up a little out of range, be patient, don;t move just wait.
The old man who I hunting with when I was young told me one time that if you got 20 feet down in a well and called one time and a turkey answered you from 1/2 mile away and you did not call again when he got there he would walk up and look down in the well---if he answers you, he knows where you are at. When you see these "pros" calling to turkeys when they are right in front of them either the turkeys are tame or they put the sound on in the editing room.
I would suggest that you get you a couple of calls, a calling tape or calling video and practice. When you have it down pretty good go find you some turkeys, tame or wild and see how they respond to your calls. When hunting season comes around, go get you one.