You could have unseated the video cables inside it. These are really easy to re-seat if you have the tools to do it. This happened with my iPhone, and I watched a bunch of videos on youtube and found a lot of useful tutorials on how to fix it. The video cables kind of 'plug' into different slots inside the iPod, so they can come lose or disengaged after being dropped. If you are comfortable taking your iPod apart you could fix this in about 10 minutes. If it's not the video cables, it would probably be a broken digitizer which again is a doable self fix. A little more time consuming and you will have to order a new digitizer online. You can find them all over the internet, a good place to start will be youtube so you can actually watch someone fixing one so you can see how to fix yours and ebay for parts is a good place to try.
First, there are possibility that your iPod just out of battery, not enough to boot.
You might want to turn on and immediately connects to computer or if possible, to the direct charger.
If it turned on, wait for while and then go iTune and restore.
If not, you can at least locate the local apple store and let them take look at it.
They might ask $ for repair but it shouldn't be so expensive.
you might try resetting your iPod (hold down SELECT+MENU for a few seconds) or restoring your iPod back to factory settings in iTunes just to make sure that it's not some type of software glitch?
hope this helps
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