Tim Goodill
- Director
- Editor
- Producer
Tim Goodill is a director and editor with a successful career in the television industry. He began his journey at ITV, where he showcased his editing skills on various programs, working with prestigious broadcasting networks like the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4.
To expand his creative horizons, Goodill enrolled in the drama directing course at the National Film & Television School. This decision marked the beginning of his successful journey as a director. He directed scripted short films and factual items for the BBC, earning him numerous accolades.
Goodill established his own production company, Cassini Films, based in the North East of England. The company received acclaim and won an RTS award for his self-produced short film titled "Blood Steel." The film was screened by the British Film Institute and gained endorsement from notable figures like Ken Loach and David Puttnam.
To expand his creative horizons, Goodill enrolled in the drama directing course at the National Film & Television School. This decision marked the beginning of his successful journey as a director. He directed scripted short films and factual items for the BBC, earning him numerous accolades.
Goodill established his own production company, Cassini Films, based in the North East of England. The company received acclaim and won an RTS award for his self-produced short film titled "Blood Steel." The film was screened by the British Film Institute and gained endorsement from notable figures like Ken Loach and David Puttnam.