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

Ratings: Monday, 8th September 2014

Jacqui Lambie gets the ABC a cool 260,000 extra people for the ABC but doesn't shift the percentages

Features

Box Office: Australian films hang in with added Reckoning

Felony and Predestination dropped 30% - a reasonable amount for the second week slump but it does not suggest great…

News

Toronto 2014: audiences happy, some business being done

No-one ever accepts that their film bombed at a festival. But the Australian contingent is doing okay.

Features

AWGIES: whoopee for 2014

A bumper year for very solid work as some familiar names come through, with maybe a single surprise to add…

News

Ratings: Sunday, 7th September 2014

Backing and filling but the picture is pretty stable as Seven hunts Nine and almost makes it.

Features

The Dreamhouse: reality, construct and the sweet worth of normal life

Behind the remarkable stories in Dreamhouse is an adventurous production process which touches on some key issues in documentary.

News

Holding the Man: fiction follows truth on the same hallowed ground

Goalpost Pictures conjures some of Melbourne's most evocative literary ghosts for a challenging film on home turf.

News

Ratings: Thursday, 4th September 2014

The footy dunnit - Nine wins well, while Ten is still ahead of The ABC.

News

Ratings: Wednesday, 3rd September 2014

People actually do watch The Bachelor. Ten wants you to know this so the addicts don't feel lonely. And Shine…

News

Foxtel: plunges into new pricing model, bayonets flashing

Is this Foxtel’s evil plan? Did it just blink? Either way, it now has a pricing model to hunt its…

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