My opinion only: At 1000 you will only need to know by heart the first 5 or 6 moves and you will learn those pretty much without effort by playing then analyzing. After that, you need to know:
Where do the pieces go?
What are typical traps?
What are typical middle game plans for the pawn structures that result?
What are thematic tactics to watch for [for both sides]?
This stuff is about understanding the opening not memorizing it. Watching a video is like sitting in class listening to a teacher talk: you leave thinking you understand but 15 minutes later it's all gone from short term memory. I think that: sitting at a physical board, moving pieces, reading annotations of good players in the opening, analyzing ''But what if this instead?'' until you see the point of the move is how to learn to play an opening.
Bill
-ps-After all that, the next step is learning how to play endgames that are thematic from the opening.
I am around 1150 rapid. Is there a way better than just watching YouTube videos to improve at the opening stage.