David Tiley

David Tiley was the Editor of Screenhub from 2005 until he became Content Lead for Film in 2021 with a special interest in policy. He is a writer in screen media with a long career in educational programs, documentary, and government funding, with a side order in script editing. He values curiosity, humour and objectivity in support of Australian visions and the art of storytelling.

David Tiley's Latest Articles

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Toronto runs cold but Venice keeps recent interest in Australian festival flicks

With its interest for smaller, challenging work, the Venice Film Festival finds flecks of gold in Australian films. But Toronto?

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Media debate - companies argue to something larger than the marketplace

Here's a twist to the current fight about regulation to bring a rueful smile to some campaigners' lips. Maybe the…

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National Ratings from Sunday 30 July - full batch

Nine did well with its new edition of The Block while Ten paid dearly for declining interest in The Bachelor.

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Jobs shuffle in screen support system

There's a heap of different values on display in some new screen appointments across Australia.

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What's On - Ace NITV docs + MIFF talks + good indy films

From Dunkirk on IMAX to Warwick Thornton on catch-up there's a ton of visual entertainment to ward off winter.

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Kids' TV boilover continues as ACTF comes out fighting

We are betting the commercial FTA networks are learning that their assault on kids' TV is a bad mistake. Here…

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National Ratings from Sunday 23 July 2017 - the whole batch

While SBS will be pleased with Versailles, the ABC will be relieved about the results for Pulse. Not that Versailles…

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Knives sharpen as commercial networks fight to strangle kids' TV

The commercial FTA channels are now in the open as the stranglers of the Magic Pudding of kids' TV. Will…

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Yes, BBC Worldwide is doing very nicely in Australia

BBC Worldwide may not be a titan, but it does look like a very, very smart deal for the BBC…

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The Cairnes brothers - an empathy machine drenched in blood

The Cairnes brothers approach to horror is simple, assured, and gets to the guts of the matter. We dare you…

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