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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Beneath the screams the numbers tell the story of TV success

OzTam's figures kiss Seven on its wrinkled brow, and showed the awful difference between the power of drama and sport…

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The year in subscription TV - ruder health than we think

The annual figures for Foxtel are dominated by Game of Thrones, suggesting that Wentworth needs a bit of eye-gouging to…

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Development Methods: Bryan Elsley and the hard facts of an enchanted future

Bryan Elsley, who ran the Deadlock emerging writers scheme in Byron Bay, has some fascinating ideas about development, authenticity, new…

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Sue Maslin's perfect note of optimism to end the year

Who better to have the last word on 2015 from a producer whose film broke new ground and gathered a…

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Greg Hughes: Icon catches Last Cab to an unknown future

Dendy/Icon paid for some petrol and found some maps for the wild, determined ride of the Last Cab. How does…

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Box Office 20 Dec 2015: interstellar jets arrive to steal your future

The past week upended the box office numbers for the entire year with a Hollywood retread and four Asian films…

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Michelle Guthrie: filling in the dots on potential new ABC head

Is Michelle Guthrie the new MD of ABC or not? The broadcaster is silent while journalists pick through her record.

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Deadlock: unlocking some ideas about development to the scent of green papaya

New audiences, new stories - how can we find a development process to match them and a new generation of…

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Screen Australia horror cuts in squalid backroom shakedown

Government cuts Screen Australia for third time in three years, to fund Hollywood to bring those footloose productions to Australia.

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Screen Australia's Gender Matters Program - maybe it won't work

Does Gender Matters truly redefine the rules of the funding game, or are the dice loaded against success? Three key…

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