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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Screen Forever 2015: ALP gnaws government over screen cuts

Mark Dreyfus and Mitch Fifield faced each other in a Dad and Dave moment orchstrated by Screen Producers Australia -…

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John Edwards - truth, lies and beauty

Key creator of television series John Edwards explains his version of 'the most essential and fundamental stuff of drama.'

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Screen NSW sets 50/50 target for gender balance

Screen NSW has announced the first concrete moves to address gender equality in the Australian film industry.

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Screen Music Awards 2015 - Slow West and A Secret River

The APRA|AMCOS 2015 Screen Music Awards demonstrated just why Australian composers are so useful to the sector. It is called…

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Key research document the last gift from Metro Screen

At its official breakup party on November 11 2015, Metro Screen released a research document which lays down its final…

News

Tropfest - the state of play

John Polson has pulled the plug on Tropfest 2015, to the astonishment of the sector.

Features

Screen Music Awards night - gearing up for the hardest audience of all

Facing the challenge of entertaining their peers, the screen musicians stay right away from television. The rest of us are…

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Showcase: growing grass and an arial llama

Rube Goldberg films are a genre unto themselves. Here's two modern versions which blitz the idea in very different ways,…

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Box Office: 9 November 2015 as Oz films vary from glory to gluggy

The Dressmaker lost 3% and two cinemas in its second week. What did they do, burn down?

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Now Add Honey - breaking through for the female audience?

Behind family-friendly comedy Now Add Honey is a serious understanding of comedy, a lot of television experience and a sense…

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