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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Girl Asleep wakes somnolent film sector

Moving from teen theatre to a fine feature, Girl Asleep blows a friendly raspberry at conventional Australian cinema. It was…

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What's On - Kubrick, Spielberg, underground films, Pozible

Kubrick, Spielberg, underground films, Czech and Slovak Film Festival, streaming docs, Pozible..

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Rosen and Armstrong hook powerful international deal

The power of a deal is always in the cast and Australian Claire McCarthy has a fine trio, organised through…

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Box Office 5 September - fear zombies, delight kids, mock failing tentpoles

In a dead time for local films (see them at the AFI) Girl Asleep is about to hit the screens,…

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Uncertainty as super-company Deluxe exits post business.

Deluxe Australia, the biggest post production in the industry, has abandoned its high end services operation. What are the implications?

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Venice Film Festival - Hacksaw Ridge has faith in blood and guts

Hacksaw Ridge lumbers into public gaze, with a face which could curdle AACTA milk while it walks off with the…

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Scripted Ink - Writers Guild bursts out in the best of times

Scripted Ink is both a funding source and a game changer, created between the Australian Writers' Guild and NCIS showrunner…

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National Ratings week beginning Sunday 28 August 2016 - the whole batch

Sun - Thursday Seven leads the week but Nine clearly won Thursday. What happened to Season 2 of The Code?

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Vale Jock Healey

In a grim moment for the Melbourne screen community, sound recordist Jock Healey has died suddenly.

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AFTRS - back to the future, empowered by an origin story

To find the heartsong of AFTRS, CEO Neil Peplow sets high standards for outreach and diversity.

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