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

Daily Ratings: Wednesday, 7th May 2014

The nights belong to NIne, while Ten is getting a welcome boost from the Masterchef frying pan. ABC glum.

Features

Behind the cuts at the National Film and Sound Archive

The NFSA is undergoing the largest changes in its history. CEO Michael Loebenstein discusses his rationale.

Features

Sydney Film Festival 2014: a narrative arc from Cave to mirthful carnage

Festival director Nashen Moodley pitches new ways of telling stories to the hard nuts of the screen sector.

News

Ratings: Tuesday, 6th May 2014

Just like last night - The Voice gives Nine a frenzy of success, Seven is grumpy under 30%, but Ten…

News

Daily Ratings: Monday, 5th May 2014

Now Nine has the talent show and Seven has the renovations - and the nightly shares are neatly reversed.

Features

Playpen: What We Do in the Shadows is Icky, Icky, Icky

New Zealanders have such a way with schlock genres. Think share house with vampires, and the country's funniest filmmakers.

Features

Australian Directors Awards: fierce competition and a small breakout of justice

The ADG awards continue to explore the changing landscape of screen production, and have a humungous party too.

News

Ratings: Sunday, 4th May 2014

Nine takes the nation prisoner with a talent show, and wins. 2.921m around the nation.

News

Ratings: Thursday, 1st May 2014

Seven was banged up by Nines Big Bang Theory, but just survived the onslaught.

Features

Docklands Studios Melbourne: ten twisted years to political peace

From political football to necessary asset, Docklands Studios Melbourne has made it to ten years old.

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