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

New Gold Mountain: Chinese people in colonial Bendigo street
News

'New Gold Mountain' glitters again - a first look

SBS brings New Gold Mountain to the screen in its first venture into multicultural colonial Australia.

Mad Max gang in truck. Image from Mad Max: Fury Road. Roadshow Entertainment.
News

The future of Australian feature films is up for grabs at sector summit

The upcoming Australian Feature Film Summit promises to be a game-changer in a variety of ways.

Education & Student News

AFTRS adds $10,000 scholarship from Atlas Shorts

The new Atlas Shorts Screen Excellence scholarship will fit nicely into the rent jar.

fisted man with flying rings, Shang-Chi
News

Box Office – Here comes Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

Shang-Chi has become a legendary box office success as it casts a spell on international audiences. Here, not so much…

Frame from animated blue logo
Opinions & Analysis

New screen tax legislation - government gives, and takes away

The Senate report into the new Tax Legislation is mostly a win, with some annoying losses

Exterior cinema, Sheffield docfest
Opinions & Analysis

Sheffield DocFest implodes - what happened?

The famed Sheffield DocFest, a key destination for makers and audiences alike, is gritting its teeth against bad, bad press.

Rib cage of man on shirt
News

Box Office: laughs beat screams all over the world

Despite some horror film reboots the world is enchanted by American comedy sci-fi Free Guy.

Huge SF dock complex by Ian Hubert
Features

Discovering Ian Hubert, Blender, and low-budget VFX mastery

Meet Ian Hubert, Blender VFX artist, builder of worlds, astounder of accountants. Our dreams can be bigger than we imagine.

Gravestone of child
Features

Bowraville Murders: The gift of tears

Bowraville Murders is a searing documentary in which the families involved open their tormented hearts in a cry for justice.

Ginger Meggs cartoon panel
Opinions & Analysis

Less TV drama, more companies. Is this the end of the world?

Scarey numbers or evidence of tenacity? Queensland researchers capture headlines.

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