Where dreams take flight…
Goose Tit Studios is the cinematic video department of CB Industries UK, built for those who live for engineering, atmosphere, and the stories that machines carry. We create filmic, story-led videos for the automotive and heritage railway industries — capturing more than just what happened, but what it felt like to be there.
From the first turn of a key to the last echoes in a station canopy, we focus on the details that bring a moment to life: the light rolling across bodywork, the grit and character in well-worn metal, the motion, the sound, the steam, the sparks, the crowds, and the quiet in-between. Whether it’s a showcase of a cherished build, a promotional film for an event, or a heritage railway feature that celebrates history in motion, our goal is always the same: authentic atmosphere with a cinematic finish.
We blend creative direction with real-world passion — thoughtful framing, smooth movement, dramatic pacing, and honest audio — to craft films that feel timeless and purposeful. If you want content that stands out, tells a story, and makes people stop scrolling, Goose Tit Studios is here to turn your automotive or railway moment into something truly cinematic.
Real life becomes Cinema
Our cinematic videography brings the details of life to the silver screen — the fleeting moments you can’t quite describe until you see them played back in perfect rhythm. It’s the glow of warm metal, the soft drift of steam across a lens, the texture of coal and paintwork, and the tiny mechanical movements that give a machine its character. We don’t just “film what happened”; we build atmosphere, pace, and emotion into every frame so the final piece feels immersive, intentional, and unmistakably cinematic.
A standout example is our film of Pitchford Hall during its visit to Didcot Railway Centre. We approached it like a short feature: establishing the setting, lingering on the craftsmanship, then stepping closer to the action as the story builds. You’ll see sweeping trackside angles paired with intimate details—hands at work, motion in the running gear, the breath of the locomotive as it comes alive—cut together to celebrate both the spectacle and the authenticity of heritage steam.
What truly elevates the film are the onboard perspectives, featuring shots from the tender and the footplate. From the tender, the movement feels powerful and cinematic—rolling track, trailing steam, and the sense of speed and weight. From the footplate, it becomes personal: the heat, the concentration, the teamwork, and the living heartbeat of the engine. It’s these angles—up close and inside the moment—that transform coverage into cinema.