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

Government surrenders to common sense on screen industry 'reforms'

Minister Paul Fletcher retreats on Foxtel, saves community TV and raises hope on further concessions.

Career Advice

How to be a location manager: 'find someone who's got a bit of nous'

Steve Brett is a veteran location manager. He offers some pungent insights about the job, its pains and pleasures, and…

News

Box Office: key international markets come back to life – we hope

Fast and Furious 9 is screaming across the US landscape to proclaim the rebirth of exhibition, while Peter Rabbit bunnyhops…

Features

Brits blind to cultural assault by international streamers

While the Australian government gets the vapours about regulating streaming companies, the EU and the UK go in boots and…

News

SBS unveils new scripted leaders with a certain zest to their backgrounds

The scripted space at SBS will be run by Julie Eckersley with Donna Chang promoted to Commissioning Editor Scripted.

Streaming Content

Stan resurrects some intriguing Aussie shows we bet you missed first time

Serangoon Road, Mystery Road, Wake in Fright and High Ground were all challenging titles, and some paid the price. Watch…

News

South Australian budget plays darts with precise objectives for screen sector

$29.5 million guaranteed to the sector in some key areas over the next half-decade is not to be sneezed at.

News

Wolf Creek 3 to film in SA this year, Altitude to sell at Cannes

Greg McLean looses the horrifying John Jarrett onto the international scares market again through Australia-friendly Altitude Film Sales.

News

Box Office: Peter Rabbit happy in the US as shark film slumps here

Playing With Sharks opens slowly, perhaps because the Australian audience doesn't realise the sheer wow factor of sharks in a…

News

Spielberg concedes to Netflix in new deal for the small screen

Once Spielberg saw Netflix as a kind of gremlin. Now the little beast has grown so large, he has partnered…

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