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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2015 Melbourne International Film Festival launch starts booking frenzy

More Australian films than ever before, hugely diverse, but every one modestly budgeted. Welcome to the future with an edge…

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Piracy: Who will walk the plank?

The Government has finally responded to the long scandal of digital piracy with a historic piece of legislation. What happens…

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AFTRS: new hero found close to home

The mystery is solved! The new head of the Australian Film Television and Radio School is Neil Peplow.

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New Geelong cinema rises from voices on the street

Cinemas are central to our cultural life in public spaces, and they are evolving quickly at the hands of young,…

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Rights Reversion: dam bursts on old projects

Screen Australia continues to right an ancient wrong and return almost all rights to another 1200 projects.

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National Ratings week beginning Sunday 28 June 2015 - complete list

Historic trend - Seven takes top spot despite Ten's Masterchef because it has Wimbledon and AFL on digital channels.

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SPA anoints another fourteen Ones to Watch

The SPA Ones to Watch program has become career gold for emerging screen producers in a world of churn and…

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Paul Cox, the Force of Destiny and the great gift of life

The launch of Paul Cox's Force of Destiny at MIFF climaxes a remarkable production story and a challenging career.

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Axe falls on wounded SBS

SBS CEO's descent into political hell is now complete. The legislation to plug his budget black hole failed in the…

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Box Office: hustling away the Australians by Sunday 21 June 2015

Gone as if they had never existed - two hopes scratched

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