Can You Help Me?
A new type of video
I’ve wanted to make animated videos of the plot of different books for a long time.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could learn the whole story in under 10 minutes?
I’ve played around with different ways of animating, and none of them have really worked. But now I think I might have cracked it.
This is where I need your help. The first one I’ve made is Jekyll and Hyde. Whether or not you are studying it, you can give me great feedback on the script, my voiceover, and the animation.
Or anything else you like.
I’m currently making Macbeth, and your advice will help me make that much better.
You can add your advice as a comment, or message me:


I really enjoyed this, and have commented on the YouTube video. It absolutely does what you want it to do, and will be incredibly useful for students, and teachers like me who want to brush up on the plot and quotations.
Edited to say: Sorry - I realise you’re after constructive criticism, not flattery, but I genuinely can’t think how it would need improving. I’ve seen other animations for set texts, but I think what sets this apart is the narration in verse. It will make students remember, which is your main purpose I think. I’m not a particularly visual person, but the images really stay in my mind as well.