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

News

Ob-doc lovers avoid extinction in authentic workshop

Patience, immunity from embarrassment and a passion for authenticity are key ob-doc skills - but are also valuable in a…

Features

Fighting back against the populist documentary

The quiet, serious craft documentary is facing a harder sell as a few populist features dominate cinema audiences.

Features

Box Office weekend 19 July 2015 - Guthrie meets Orry-Kelly

Ruben Guthrie and Women He's Undressed open for the nation's entertainment. Now the public votes with its tickets...

Features

Will crowdfunding become even more useful with new legislation?

Crowdfunding could become even more useful to the arts with some new legislation expected to be introduced by the end…

Features

Screen Queensland: an actual budget increase

Screen Queensland has slogged for nearly ten years on a budget under $10m. This year, the good fairy has broken…

Features

Visual Delights of Australian Screen, from Outer Space to the Ultimate Frock

Underneath the money and the mechanics is the raw fact that screen media are just lusciously visual and transplendant...

News

Box Office weekend 12 July 2025 - the Road keeps driving on

Fury Road is not completely out of the woods yet and won't make the $500m mark, but is still doing…

Features

Australian International Documentary Conference in a hiring mood

The AIDC is hiring a new team, has changed the management model, and is looking nationally for its conference staff.

Opinions & Analysis

Victorian Screen Industry: heads in sand as government changes rules?

The government is running a review into the funding and support for the entire creative sector. Is the screen industry…

Features

Who runs this show anyway? A very Australian answer

New styles of television demand new models of creation. The emerging role of showrunner is changing the way writers work.

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