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 44, 24- 31 October 2014

Thursday night - something dreadful happened to the ABC

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Foxtel 2015: all the commissions in one handy place

At Foxtel's annual announcefest, the company revealed its local future - cheaper, pushier and producier...

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RatPac: James Packer back into media - this time through film

Have the true media tycoons gone from our culture forever? Maybe not, if James Packer plays his Hollywood cards well…

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APSA/BAPFF: two festival puddings on a single plate

Australian dramas nominated at APSA while the BAPFF reveals first interlinked films.

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Box Office: how can a patriot find an Australian film?

Not a single Australian film in the top twenty as market faces a lull in localism.

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Force Majeure: a wonderful challenge to conventional methods

Force Majeure, running in cinemas at the moment, romps in long-take heaven, before the editing hell of life without cuts...

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Screen Australia: destroys complete level of co-pro documentation

No more the Letter of Preliminary Compliance cries Graeme Mason to a London audience as he pushed his business message.

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Whitlam: the power of inspiration

Attitudes to the arts were among the many things that changed under the leadership of Gough Whitlam, who died today…

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Box Office: in the background of the Movie Convention, the sound of splatting

Son of a Gun is short of friendly neighbours, as we find some interesting comparisons and very divergent reviews.

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Latest Ratings: Week 42: 11 - 18 October 2014

Week two of the new format - daily ratings turn up at the top, while the previous nights slide down…

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