I don't have a background in coding; my subject was Fine Art; Painting and Printmaking but to survive I learned Desktop Publishing and Technical Illustration; Adobe Illustrator, Quark XPress and AutoCAD. I was hoping that a product would be available that would allow me to design in a similar way to working in Quark. I don't want to spend too much time learning how to use it as now I am retired I have lots of interests to keep me busy including painting.
The screenshot of the Vimeo page is very encouraging and I will definitely consider that product. GoDaddy has been advertised on UK TV recently but I haven't visited the website yet. One of my nephews mentioned Wordpress.
My travel presentations usually have a duration of 90minutes; are there limitations on the websites mentioned? I read when browsing the results of my search on recommended websites that one person usually creates travel videos that last for three hours. One of the replies recommended timespans of around 8 minutes, otherwise the viewers would fall asleep. That would be like going to the cinema and instead of watching the full-length film (movie) an 8 minute trailer was screened instead. I think that everyone would ask for a return of their money.
In recent years one of the Scandinavian countries, I think it was Norway, streamed live footage of a river/fjord journey without background music or commentary. The BBC later screened, on TV, a lengthy programme of the 'dawn chorus' in urban and suburban landscapes, again with no background music or commentary; only fade-in fade-out text of the details of each bird that was producing the call.
There was a similar BBC TV programme of a bus journey from Richmond to Ingleton in the Yorkshire Dales. The engine was barely audible and apart from the feint voices of the passengers as they boarded and alighted there was pure silence. Fade-in fade out text occasionally highlighted landmarks or the types of crops that were growing in the fields. I think that there is a demand for this type of programme as there were positive letters in newspapers from viewers.
I remember years ago when the film 'Gettysburg' was released here in the UK. I think it lasted for 4 hours and in the interval most of the audience gathered in the foyer and there was an SAS-like bonding. I didn't notice anyone falling asleep during the movie.
Thanks to both of you for your help.