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Lift.ca does workshops on processing movie film, same principles and chems apply. But they're in Toronto. My darkroom is my bathroom, I pin up a comforter over the door and wait a about two mins before loading my tanks. I also cover the bulbs in my bathroom as theyre soft light CFLs and tend to glow for a bit after theyre turned off, make sure anything that has the potential to emit light is put away, such as a watch, or the battery indicator on an electric toothbrush. If you're shooting medium format be careful when removing the tape of the end of the film it has a tendency to cause light emitting static electricity.
My suggestion would be to shoot a bunch of stuff on 35 use cheap film like Kentmere. Then practice developing.
There is also a book called a Short Course in Photography by Barbara London and Jim Stone that is my Bible for film processing and learning about photography. It's not the exact book I have but this one should do.
https://www.amazon.ca/Short-Course-Photography-Film-Darkroom/dp/0205982433/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=Barbara+London&qid=1568682838&s=books&sr=1-3