Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Synopsises...Synopsi?

What is the plural for synopsis anyway?
Well, enough pondering.

Here's a synopsis for The Last Gift, hopefully it's brief and snappy, but it can be changed if not!

In a desolate land with almost no forests remaining a mother to be, Lily, a member of one of the last tribes, senses a great evil approaching. While she cannot explain this feeling, she takes it upon herself to set out and stop this evil from approaching. Lily’s dear friend, Rose, spots Lily making her way towards the Great Tree and to her horror sees the infamous Dark Warrior approaching. Rose sets out to stop her friend, despite knowing she stands no chance of this. At the Great Tree, Lily reunites with the spirit of her husband, Ash, who had already given his life to strengthen the tree in order to protect the tribe. With Ash’s help, Lily halts the approach of the Dark Warrior by becoming a tree herself and encasing the warrior within the tree. Rose witnesses this legendary event, and also finds Lily’s baby at the base of the tree; a girl that Lily intended to call Hope. Lily sacrificed herself to create a better world for her daughter, and Rose will live to tell the tale of Lily and Ash’s sacrifice.
Well, I thought it was pretty cool! And you've already read that in detail anyway!

Here's another for my series, Wonderland.

 Alex is a young boy who has been institutionalised after the death of his father and his mother’s disappearance. Alex’s suffers from delusions, seeing the world as a Wonderland, but a twisted Wonderland. One night, he manages to escape from the asylum and escapes in to the city; a dark, dangerous slum filled with all kinds of perils. Alice, one of the best doctors at the asylum, sets out to find Alex. She has been sent to bring him in, however she believes that by helping Alex see his delusions through to the end, he can be cured without returning to the asylum. Using a device to see what Alex sees, Alice follows Alex through the city, ensuring that he brings no harm to himself and others.

Might be a bit niche. I'll have to look in to maybe making this series friendly for the younger viewers. Not children, but young teenagers. 
 

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