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

Features

AIDC 2016: now but a memory

The message from AIDC 2016 is clear - excellence is tough to do and requires a huge amount of knowledge…

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AWG v Screenrights stoush leads to Federal Court.

The Australian Writers Guild dons battle armour and clanks towards a date with screen destiny in the Federal Court.

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Box Office 7 March 2016

The Oscars are not a great big tablet of joy for the pics that scored. We must be plum tuckered…

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Screen Producers Australia - kitemark to calm combatants

Credits are a very important form of display for filmmakers, and SPA is trying to create a reliable system of…

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AIDC 2016: Mason lays out Screen Australia's survival strategy in dark times

Graeme Mason’s keynote address to AIDC 2016 signals a major crystallisation in its approach as program cuts loom.

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AIDC 2016: the fine art of surviving terrorised financiers

Production crises make for good stories, but we don't normally think of the bankers. John Smithson describes the contract crisis…

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Magnus Temple, reality TV and a better view of humanity

While so much true life large scale filmmaking wallows in exploitation, Magnus Temple makes tender series about ordinary people and…

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Mark Scott pushes for 'friendly merger' between SBS and ABC

Mark Scott has been toying with the notion of a merger between the ABC and SBS. Today that proposal became…

Features

Box Office 21 Feb 2016 - in which we love our Deadpool

45 years, Concussion and Risen appear, while the twisting psyche of Deadpool turns out to be much more loveable than…

News

AIDC 2016: eating worms on a blue bicycle

The Australian International Documentary Conference is using a patented FunMap to highlight its attractions. Think bicycles and threatened nudity.

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