GOOD THINGS

The following is a collection of wholesome content I have had the opportunity to produce and direct for organizations doing GOOD things for the GOOD of people.
-Tim Cofield

One To one health

This piece “A Different Model” showcases the combination of interviews with work environment footage and lifestyle shots.
I truly believe this company is changing healthcare for the GOOD (right in our own town!)

Budget: 45k

THE LAUNCH PAD (Chattanooga)

NO MEN ALLOWED… and yet they trusted me (a man) enough let me in to film the lives of these women. The Launch pad helps women get back on their feet after addiction. This video was first shown at the annual fundraiser gala. There were many tears. This piece played a small part in the organization raising $250,00 that night.

Shot and edited by Tim Cofield
Directed by Tim Cofield and Mattie Waters

SHOWTIME BULLIES

No pressure to watch the entire thing (11 mins) but this mini-doc for Showtime Bullies (FL) has helped the Owner’s business dramatically. He called me the other day to tell me anytime someone calls inquiring about his pups, the first thing he does is send them this video and IT’S A WRAP. They call back saying “you are my guy!" To me, that’s the ultimate success story - producing a story that builds trust between the customer and the brand.

This piece features the combination of testimonials and lifestyle shots to tell a compelling story.
To keep the viewers interested we cover a vast range of tone, emotionally. From epic hero shots and comical, quirky scenarios to heart-felt moments that make your eyes water, this one has all the feels!

Budget: 30k

THE M-100 by Miller Industries

“It gives me chills overtime I watch it”
- Will Miller // CEO of Miller Industries

I was hired to produce a documentary of how the LARGE TOW TRUCK IN THE WORLD was designed, tested and manufactured. I acted as producer, director, DP and editor of this 11 minute mini-doc.

I’ve helped Miller Industries grow their Youtube channel from a couple hundred subscribers to 28k subscribers.

Budget: 45k