L.I. Shine
Screenwriter | Character Stylist
A self-described "accidental storyteller,"
L.I. Shine
approaches screenwriting with the detached, observant eye of an outsider. Unburdened by traditional fandom or genre tropes, they specialize in grounded character studies that strip away "supernatural action" to uncover the quiet, human vulnerability underneath.
Their creative philosophy is deeply rooted in the DIY, "Handmade Films" spirit of George Harrison—creating not for credit or commercial success, but because the story simply needs to exist. Influenced by the complex, "over-produced" beauty of Brian Wilson’s 1988 solo debut, their work explores themes of internal denial, "Jekyll and Hyde" social anxieties, and the profound power of found-purpose.
Preferring "slow and steady" momentum over Hollywood grandiosity,
L.I. Shine
crafts intimate narratives where the soundtrack acts as a heartbeat, using obscure 80s gems to narrate the emotional evolution of characters who are haunted by the past but longing for "Love and Mercy."
