I have to agree with dark_jedi here: The worst way to start a project is to admit that you can't do anything and want everybody else to do the work... it's basically a request-thread, if someone ELSE would do this project for you.
Why not try to learn the software needed first (there's a bunch of info in the tech-subforum), think of what you can do by yourself and turn THAT into a project. It's always easier (and more appealing) to have people contribute to an existing project, that could stand on its own without their help as well, but gets better with them.