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

Erik Thompson and Natalie Abbot in Aftertaste
Features

Aftertaste, Closer Productions, and the road to a dynamic story

Closer Productions does television development very well. Aftertaste taught them to test the limits of patience in search of excellence.

Palazzo di Cozzo is at the box office
News

Box office: Can Dune save us all?

Dune is still a month away and the Franco Cozzo film is only peeping out on six screens.

filmoing in desert
Features

The death of Ian Dunlop – from outsider to participant in a true ethical journey

Ian Dunlop led a long, energetic life making some of our most important and enduring films. History with a capital…

Natalie Marinho
Features

XR:WA celebration tempts Perth to surrender to new worlds

Perth's XR:WA breaks down the barriers between linear, interactive and games storytelling over one weekend of play.

White walkers in Game of Thrones, a big win for streaming
Opinions & Analysis

Covid, streaming, and linear TV – Who's winning? We hunt the numbers

Dinosaur death battle? Triumph of the scavengers? New data sources track the fight for eyeballs in Covid.

Man in formal blue shirt stands gravely by white covered body
Sponsored Content

The annual Korean Film Festival is back with the latest films Koreans love

Presented in cinemas, the 2021 Korean Film Festival is a joyful bridge between cultures with a dynamic range of genres.

Oleg vidov
Features

Oleg Vidov: how an Australian director's film touched the Moscow Film Festival

Oleg Vidov, Russian metinee idol, fugitive and Los Angeles animation distributor, is the subject of Nadia Tass's feature documentary.

Shang-chi
News

Box Office: snoring through September

Sleepy box office here, but China and the US are locking horns over Shang-Chi.

Jane Campion, director of The Power of the Dog, at Canne
News

'The Power of the Dog' and Jane Campion triumph overseas, attracting piracy

Toronto triumph for Jane Campion, but wowsers may be after Phil Noyce for 'Lakewood'. Can't we have fun any more?

THE POWER OF THE DOG
News

Jane Campion wins Best Director for The Power of the Dog at Venice

The director's Silver Lion win for Netflix Original The Power of the Dog is sure to provoke conversation.

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