ABOUT HILTON

Hilton is a filmmaker with a distinct passion for storytelling that delves into the complexities of human connection. A graduate with a BFA in Film from CUNY City College of New York, Hilton has taken on multiple roles within the industry—directing, writing, editing, and producing—building a dynamic skill set that reflects his dedication to every facet of filmmaking.

As the founder of Goode Studios™, Hilton is committed to crafting bold, emotionally resonant narratives that challenge form while honoring feeling. His latest work, FEELING – A Motion Picture, exemplifies this ethos, navigating the intricate bond between characters Bento and Élysée. Guided by Hilton’s direction, the film captures moments of vulnerability, romance, and realism that leave a lasting impression.

In addition to directing, Hilton brings technical precision to his projects through sound mixing, boom operation, and assistant editing. His hands-on approach across various departments highlights a commitment to collaboration and a holistic vision of cinematic storytelling.

For Hilton, filmmaking is not just a craft—it’s a means of building connection, igniting dialogue, and reflecting the shared pulse of human experience.

ABOUT GOODE STUDIOS

Founded by filmmaker Hilton, Goode Studios™ was established as a home for bold, independent storytelling. Coinciding with the release of Hilton’s breakout short film FEELING – A Motion Picture, the studio was born out of Hilton’s growing confidence in his craft and his commitment to creating cinema that resonates on a deeply human level.

Goode Studios™ develops and produces independent films, with a slate that includes original works directed by Hilton, as well as projects produced by the studio but helmed by other emerging filmmakers. In addition, Goode Studios is actively involved in collaborative productions in association with other creatives, and also distributes select films under its brand.

As the studio looks to the future, it is simultaneously honoring the past — presenting restored and archival versions of Hilton’s early works to festivals worldwide, reintroducing foundational pieces of his cinematic journey to new audiences.