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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Ratings - week of 26-30 June 2016: the whole batch

Nearly past the election, so nation can get on with the pursuit of calm in the evening. Seven wins week,…

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Game of Thrones - blood shed in Melbourne computers

All the live action evil shot in Ireland for the Battle of the Bastards sequence in Game of Thrones was…

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Brexit sets Chaos Monster on UK screen sector

While UK producers will face European barriers familiar to Australians, Brexit brings a heap of deeper problems too.

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VCA Film and Television School remembers its first fifty years

The VCA Film and TV School has celebrated its fiftieth anniversary with a funky day and a red hot go…

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Box Office 27 June 2016 as NZ still runs wildly across our screens

Wilderpeeps still going strong. Everything else was scripted in California. Sigh.

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Documentary - favela film at the heart of indy indy

The story of Dan Jackson and his documentary In the Shadow of the Hill, set in a Brazilian favela, is…

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The ScreenHub What's On Bulletin - Paul Cox, Sammy J, Kettering, Screen Futures

Paul Cox, Sammy J, Kettering, Dating Dali, Screen Futures Conference..

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Digital series door opens - but for whom? Winners still recovering from news

The Long Story Short Project offers up to $300,000 for short iView drama series. Five companies step into the spotlight.

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Audience favourites at the Sydney Film Festival

Who really scored a buzz at SFF? Ten films to watch out for as they arrive in the cinemas. (we…

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Sydney Film Festival delivers winners from bonnets to beggars

Luci Schroder, Marieka Walsh, Goran Stolevski, Dan Jackson and Lynette Walworth were the winners, in a wonderful range of projects.

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