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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Latest Ratings: Week 48 November 21-28 2014

Thursday - SBS drops 2%, Nine down 1.6%, and the usual suspects gain.

Features

SPA 2014: from The Walking Dead to the living producer

US producer of large and small screen films Gale Anne Hurd was a real catch for SPA, and fitted neatly…

Features

SPA 2014: Is Australian kid's live action really dead?

Screen Forever gathered an extraordinary domestic and international panel to confront the most serious issue facing children's TV.

News

ABC Arts to build new digital channel in 2015

In difficult times, ABC TV Arts has been spared the full fury of the cuts and plans a new twist…

Features

BAPFF: from Korea with lip-synch, a different way of seeing silents

The Korean solution to the lack of sound in silent cinema was truly amazing - and about to be reconstructed…

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Ratings: Summary for week 47, Nov 14-21

We were covering SPA last week; here is a quick roundup of the basic numbers while we were otherwise engaged.

Features

ABC Cuts: beyond the desolation, the city of dreams

As the ABC holds ugly meetings with staff around Australia, Mark Scott sticks to the need for program cuts in…

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SPA 2014/ ABC and SBS Cuts: on for $300m

With the cuts to the ABC and SBS confirmed, the remarks of their CEOs at SPA make more sense. Now…

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SPA 2014: making a play for tasty awards

In which a pride of producers turn out to be an island of sanity in a world of steel-eyed gambling…

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SPA 2014: Adams gives Hector Crawford Memorial Lecture

Phillip Adams gave a pearler of a speech about the political realities of the screen sector. Here is the transcript.

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