All you have right now is the
intent to make a video. It's a good start, but that's all it is. If you really want to have your idea seriously considered by people, you should start by drafting out your video idea clearly and have a specific plan made.
You would have to plan out and chart the precise times in the footage (whether movie or episode) for where to cut each part of the video sources you want to use. Piece them together on paper using numbers for the clips you want to use. Write down the entire video plan from start to finish, along with specific times in the video for where in the music video you want specific effects or transitions.
Once you have a complete plan fleshed out on paper (or word processor), then you would have a specific idea and plan to present to someone. At that point, look for someone and present your idea to someone who would listen and be willing to help you with the video editing portion.
All of this sounds like it would be a lot of time and effort, and it is. You would still need to understand the video editing terminology and be able to put your vision to paper in a way that an editor could follow and produce everything you would want done. If you feel you have a good video idea and you can put your vision into a design on paper, however, it would be worth all the time you put into it.
