Lewis Youtube doodles

Hermit of Archenland

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I was drawing people's attention to a YouTube channel with illustrations (or 'doodles') of narrations of Lewis' nonfiction works, mainly at present 'Mere Christianity, 'The Four Loves' and parts of the Screwtape Letters. There were doodles of other essays including 'The Abolition of Man' but these were taken down due to copyright issues with the narration. The site creator has promised to repost them later with different narration.
The link is
https://www.youtube.com/c/CSLewisDoodle/videos
 
Was unable to properly post this before due to forum issues and I still can't edit the original post.
I was drawing peoples attention to a YouTube channel with illustrations (or 'doodles') of narrations of Lewis' nonfiction works, mainly at present 'Mere Christianity, 'The Four Loves' and parts of the Screwtape Letters. There were doodles of other essays including 'The Abolition of Man' but these were taken down due to copyright issues with the narration. The site creator has promised to repost them later with different narration.
The link is
 
These are cool. They look inspired by Kahn Academy in style, from what I remember.
 
I love these too -- So much detail! Actually I am reading The Screwtape Letters via a weekly Zoom group right now, and those doodles were especially true to the text and creepy :)
 
Thanks for sharing your story! It's a shame when things like that occur. But I look forward to the return of the lost videos. One place I would recommend, if you're interested or could afford to do so, is take a look at places like Upwork for voice actors. There might also be some folks here that would be willing to lend a voice. Not too sure about that, but it is possible.
 


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