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

Features

Vimeo gets more vim between toes of giants

As Vimeo sends a curator to the St Kilda Film Festival, we track its recent surprising evolution into SVOD and…

News

National Ratings week beginning Sunday 14 May - the whole can of worms

With the budget out of the way, the ABC has its early evening mojo back, though binge watching has eroded…

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Box Office: 15 May 2017 - Heath Ledger doc takes hold

Heath Ledger returns to the screen in documentary mode - we see it on the big screen while the US…

Features

Defending kids' TV against evil plans to stifle sector

The frog has finally jumped out of the boiling pot and the growing crisis in kids' TV has gone public.…

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Cinematographers' awards for 2017 - Abraham Joffe lighting candles

Meet 2017 ACS Cinematographer of the Year Abraham Joffe. He is modest, inspiring and very happy.

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What's On - St Kilda plus Sydney Film Fest program plus Aardman plus HRAFF

While the full Sydney Film Festival program is ready to be looted, Melbourne animators will scheme to take advantage of…

Features

Fifield drops bomb on media playing field

An enquiry into content quotas, the end of the license fee, the abolition of the two out of three rule…

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Budget 2017 - ABC, SBS, Screen Australia swept by usual sadness

All the federal bodies providing funds to the production sector are down. But by how much?

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Silent master and adored commander presides over key ADG 2017 award

Emma Freeman, Daina Reed, Courtney Gibson, Sarah Moran, Samantha Lang - women as symbols of industrial change.

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National Ratings week beginning Sunday 8 May 2017 - the whole batch

Holiday Horrors Caught on Camera beat Seven Types of Ambiguity by at least 60,000 in the five cities. Revenge will…

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