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.

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Features

Ratings: 5-10th March 2014

With the Screenhub crew at the AIDC, we temporarily left the normal world. Here is a quick summary of the…

Features

Playpen: Best Oscar Scene: yess!!!!

The one place on earth you cannot be bored with the Oscars on your screen.

Features

AIDC 2014: meet Netflix's little government friend, AUZflix

Are sales agents and distributors partners or parasites? Adam Smith has a special disintermediation ray which will blast us all…

Features

Madman: lunatics retake the asylum

To climax a tension-riddled week, Paul Wiegard and Tim Anderson have just announced that the deals are in place to…

Features

Ratings: Monday, 3rd March 2014

560,000 for the Academy Awards. See, they care about Gatsby. Oh, and Our Cate. For once, Nine beats Seven despite…

Features

Ratings: Tuesday, 4th March 2014

Seven back on top. Local drama Winners and Losers nearly at a mill on the metros, and 1.4m nationally.

News

Toting up Oscars on the mantlepiece

Contrary to some pundits, Catherine Martin and team have two Oscars for the look of The Great Gatsby. But no…

Features

Playpen: the elephant always remembers

As Australians inch our collective way into (gasp) fantasy, the Hispanic tradition is an inspiration. Pablo Larcuen from Barcelona is…

Features

VFX: US industry accuses rest of VFX world of causing downfall

The increasing rage expressed by American VFX workers about the loss of some key companies and a lot of work…

Features

Senate Estimates: traitor escapes dungeons under Parliament Hill

Given that Mark Scott has been slyly accused of treason by the Prime Minister, he may have given thanks that…

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