Premise-
1. A rich girl gets her dream unicorn for her birthday, the unicorn turns on her.
2. In a world where there are no more trees, a man will create one.
3. The Jack is out of the box.
Synopsis-
1. A rich little girl gets her dream gift for her birthday, a unicorn. She knocks down the other, not worthy gifts to the floor and starts to run towards it while the unicorn stands there eating grass. Storm clouds roll over and thunder strikes the unicorn’s horn. It turns into a dark death unicorn and stares her down. The dark unicorn begins to run towards her. The rich girl stops and turns to run away from the unicorn. The unicorn catches her and cuts her head off which is skewered on the horn.
2. In a world where there are no more trees. A man is at his desk with open books, pictures and notes. He finishes writing in his note book and moves his hand over to a book and flicks a few pages, he stops on a picture of a tree and smooths his hand over it, he slams the book shut and moves his hand from the front cover, the title reads ‘when we still had trees Published year 2713’. The man works at his desk, flicking through his note book, grabbing tools and pieces of cogs and old clocks. He finishes what he is working on. He goes outside and puts what he made on the ground, it’s a mechanical seed with an hour glass to it, he turns the hour glass and waits for it to finish, the seed opens, clock works move and mechanical bits turn and rise up until it grows into a mechanical tree.
Treatment-
2. In a world where there are no trees, only man made buildings and structures exist that have no meaning, birds lie dead on the floor, a man sits at his desk with a pile of books by his feet. The titles read ‘Dendrology – Science of Trees’, ‘What Are Trees?’, ’Engineering’, ‘Dendrochronology – Study of Tree Rings’, ‘Horology-Study of Time’ and ‘Trees of the World’. On his desk he has open books, pictures and notes, lit by candle light. He finishes writing ‘The Last Piece’ next to the design title. He moves his hand over to a book and flicks a few pages. He stops on a picture of a tree and smooths his hand over it, and says “beautiful”. He slams the book shut and moves his hand from the front cover, the title reads ‘When We Still Had Trees, Published Year 2713’. The man blows the candle out – Black. The man works at his desk with bits of old clocks, cogs and tools. He flicks a page in his note book until he gets to the ‘Final Piece’ page; it shows the design of a seed and has a drawing of an hour glass that has an arrow pointing to it. The man goes over to a drawer and opens it to a selection of hour glasses. He chooses the right one which has the sand sitting up the top where the other hour glasses have the sand at the bottom. He goes back to his desk, and grabs a tool and connects the hour glass to the seed. Once he finishes he goes outside and puts the seed on the ground. He turns the hour glass which makes the sand sit at the bottom and steps back, the sands of time begin to rise from the bottom to the top, once it finishes the seed opens, revealing clock works and mechanical bits, which turn and rise up until it completes a mechanical tree. The man walks over and places his hand on the mechanical tree and says “beautiful”. FADE TO BLACK.