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

How maths guarantees artistic success - in the long run

An algorithm developed to handle transport logistics may help artists find a surer path to audience success. The key is…

News

Ratings 26 April 2015 - normal transmission resumes

A numerical mess, but the times have definitely moved on as Seven wins again and Auntie returns to the House…

News

Gallipoli television exposes limits of drama

Flop, flop,flop went the shows but the suggestion viewers ignored our founding myth is only half true.

Features

FremantleMedia Australia tries for Blue Sky

Not your average call-out: FremantleMedia Australia wants crazed audacity from dreamers on an international canvas.

News

Ratings 23 April 2015 - Seven gets cut-through with popular history

Strategically this is Seven's night, while Nine and Ten depend on their reptile brains to survive.

News

Ratings: Wednesday April 22, 2015 - Agony goes spiritual as secular desires triumph

The Block does well, Charlie Pickering is an object of curiosity to ABC viewers, and The Agony of God muddles…

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Local micro-budget films celebrated in season

A Melbourne exhibitor has curated a season of micro-budget films, with Q&As, in a celebration of joy, risk and sheer…

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Ratings: Tuesday 21 April 2015

NSW storms was an early evening attraction, while a storm of steel curated by Sam Neill did fine later on.

Features

Screen Australia: savage over sweet

Australian filmmakers are reaching for the visceral to claim $620,000 for 16 projects from the screen development fund.

News

Ratings: Monday 20 April 2015 - Russell Crowe gives Seven glory

The Water Diviner doubles its national audience as Seven punts on its charms for 9.00pm on the Monday night.

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