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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Box Office 7 May 2017 - pondering the fate of a pork pie

With Emo and Whiteley in the wings, we puzzle ourselves with the fate of Pork Pie from our Tasman cousins.

Features

Kim Dalton: how can we save the ABC from itself?

Unable to create true reform from within, former Head of ABC TV calls for new government mechanisms to ensure ABC…

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American Indy films come with a laugh, a nod to the past and a blow to the throat

The American Essentials festival doing the rounds through May is curated by Richard Sowada, as a challenge and a temptation…

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Victorian budget 2017: numbers = relief for screen sector

The Victorian state budget has removed any lingering anxiety about the fate of industry support through MIFF, and offered ACMI…

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Gibson, Playmaker, AIDC and Screen Territory - signs of the times

New jobs, new kinds of project - some announcements show us how the industry is changing.

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National Ratings week beginning Sunday 30 April 2017 - the whole batch

Ten is now really, really close to Nine and Seven. Compared to Broadchurch, Seven Types of Ambiguity is doing really…

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Box Office 1 May 2017 - Indians charging out into tentpole market

A tale of two Asian blockbusters as the Australian take in our own market is a mere ripple.

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What's On - Pork Pie, dining directors, referendum remembered

A conference, a dinner, a commemoration, a breakfast, a bunch of films, two commercial festivals and an explosion of shorts…

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Logies 2017 winners - the man with a unicycle has two statues

How do the Best and Outstanding categories line up at the Logies? Which production companies triumphed? Why the unicycle?

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National Ratings week beginning Sunday 23 April 2017 - the whole batch

Seven closes on Nine slightly.

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