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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Can social media undermine our entire culture? Here are the numbers.

Watching, listening and reading - how we amuse ourselves and why it is under threat.

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Seven finds lean but edible company in UK

Seven acquires a major share of UK drama production company Slim Film + Television.

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What's On - AIDC, awards, screenings weird and wonderful

AIDC feed, SPA events, QAGOMA, ACMI, MCA in capital classics, and a pile of awards.

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Betrayal or rough justice? Down Under suffers for its cause

A film comedy. Hot button issues. Some great jokes. Substantial actors. Bags of passion. What happened to Down Under?

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Teaching film, working in a completely different culture

Melanie Sandford has been teaching editing in Myanmar for ten years. The results are in the Toronto International Film Festival.

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AACTA feature film list for 2016

Determined to see everything? 24 films are nominated for AACTA 2016. In spectacle terms, it is a quiet year.

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What's on - LA lowdown, underwater ABC, breakfasts galore

Event of the week is Bruna Papandrea in Sydney. And Indonesians in Melbourne. Add your own.

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Box Office 8 August 2016 screams with suicidal joy

While very little is happening in the Brand Australia part of the national box office this week, local glory has…

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MIFF 2016 short film winners - twisted, zany and confronting

Mirrah Ffoulkes, Luci Schroder and Aggelos Papantoniou take the key domestic awards with three completely different worlds and sense of…

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37South 2016 - a flurry of moves and three go over the sea

Tom Horn, Philippa Campey, Jamie Houge - three to pitch in post-Brexit London.

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