Danny B. Tull (born 27 February 1977) is an English director and film editor.
Danny Tull was born in Bournemouth, England, and attained a degree in music technology at Rose Bruford College, London from 1995 to 1997.
He started editing video at Metropolis Video in London's Neals Yard in 1998 working on music videos, documentaries, television, commercial and non-commercial, with directors such as Jonas Akerlund, Chris Cunningham, Johan Renck and editing music videos for artists such as Madonna, Jamiroquai, Manic Street Preachers, Justin Timberlake and Moby.
Tull has worked with photographer / directors such as Steven Klein, Tom Munro, Mert and Marcus, Terry Richardson and Clive Arrowsmith. In 2012 he worked with Tom Munro to edit a short film with Rihanna and Elle magazine called "Havana", he edited and co-wrote the soundtrack for this.
In 2005 he edited the feature film Ragtale and subsequently continued to edit feature length presentations.
He has worked with pop singer Madonna for a number of years editing many of her music videos ("4 Minutes", "Give It 2 Me", "Celebration", "Give Me All Your Luvin'", "Girl Gone Wild", "Living for Love", "Ghosttown", "Bitch I'm Madonna") as well as working on her concert videos: The Confessions Tour (Editor), Sticky and Sweet Tour (Associate director/editor) and MDNA World Tour (Director/editor). He also worked on many of the back screen projections for the tours. The MDNA Tour was dubbed as the highest grossing tour of 2012 by Billboard, and became the tenth highest grossing tour of all time.