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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National Ratings from Sunday 16 July 2017 - the whole batch

Pulse arrives but does run screaming around the ward. Then again, the reviews were not kind.

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Series Mania: an insider's view on the program

There are still some excellent sessions available at ACMI's Series Mania. Including local productions, and comedy.

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Box Office 17 July 2017

Baby Driver roars out in a high octane push from a modest budget. The arthouse gang is near the end…

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Sue Maslin: How to be a leader in a digital world

We are not content producers, we are creative entrepreneurs, and The Dressmaker proves the point says Sue Maslin.

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What's On - Great indies + Adelaide conference + ACMI + MIFF + QAGOMA

Scandi-fest, MIFF overload, Adelaide conference and a pair of lovely indy films - Our Time will Come and It Comes…

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New business school in hunt for creative and commercial excellence

Determined to transform the tough combo of business and arts, David Court and co open their own business school.

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The Cult of MIFF returns! It's August 2017

Among the Australian films at MIFF 2017, no less than seven low budget features investigate the liberating power of poverty.

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Box Office 9 July 2017 - Wonderwoman tops Australian list, still

Hounds of Love pant into to Brisbane and Adelaide, while we turn out to be more sexist than the US.

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ABC - yes, the TV output is shrinking, and here is the proof

The ABC's production and broadcast figures are in free fall, having gone down for the last four years.

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National Ratings from Sunday 9 July 2017 - the full batch

Nine pips Seven after its overwhelming tide of carnage driven by hugely muscled gym beasts. Cleverman is looking pretty poorly.

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