

Truth. Goodness. Beauty. On screen.

Latin. I believe.
To believe is not simply to hold an opinion.
It is a posture. A way of standing before reality. To see the world through a particular lens. To live as though certain things are ultimately true — and to let that shape everything.
That is what Credo Studios means.
And it is what we ask of every film we carry.

Some films pass the time.
Some films mark it.
We exist for the ones that mark it. Films that ask something of you. That sit with the hard questions. That find the sacred in the ordinary and refuse to look away.
The great tradition has always held that truth, goodness, and beauty are not separate things — that they point toward each other, and ultimately toward the same source. The best films know this. They don’t preach it. They embody it. They show you something true, and in doing so, they make you want to be better.
That is the standard we hold. That is what we are looking for.
Credo Studios was born out of necessity.
Castletown Media had produced three of the highest-grossing faith-based films of the last decade. The films were finding audiences. But traditional distribution made it nearly impossible to build something lasting around them. Middlemen. Hollywood gatekeepers. Algorithms that buried what they couldn’t categorize.
We wanted something different. A distribution company that worked for filmmakers, not against them. One that could build a real community around the work.
Credo Studios now partners with filmmakers, studios, and distributors well beyond Castletown. We develop and produce original films, curate a library of titles new and classic, and build the distribution infrastructure that faith-based film has always needed and never had.

Tim Moriarty
Founder & CEO
Tim Moriarty founded Credo Studios on a conviction: the world is full of stories worth telling well, and too many of them never find the audience they deserve.
He holds an MA in Philosophy and an MFA in Acting, and spent three years in Jesuit formation — a background that shapes everything he builds. As founder of Castletown Media, he has produced some of the most widely seen faith-based documentaries of the last decade, including Carlo Acutis: Roadmap to Reality and Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist.
Tim lives in Seattle with his wife and three children.

David DiCerto
Director of Content Strategy
David DiCerto has spent more than twenty years at the intersection of faith and film. He served as Interim Executive Director of the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Center in New York, co-hosted the award-winning television program Reel Faith, and covered the film and television industries for Catholic News Service.
He has provided commentary for NPR, Fox News, SiriusXM, and The Wall Street Journal. David studied film at Fordham University and lives in Manhattan with his wife and son.
