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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Oscars 2013: for Australians, outer space versus inner grace

Cate Blanchett, she of the inner grace, is up against Sandra Bullock, who spends most of Gravity in a space…

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The Railway Man: doing fine locally against the odds

We feared the worst for The Railway Man in the crowded, churning Australian Xmas market. But it is alive and…

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Stop Press: new CEO for Screen Queensland

Tracey Vieira has the desk.

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WA Screen Academy Lifts Global Profile

Reelshow International's 6th annual survey of film schools ranks them according to responses from their membership and site visitors.

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Screen Queensland: Hughes goes as rumours of Rosen snatch unfounded

With Jennie Hughes, the Chief Operating Officer and Festival Director, no longer an employee, the question of the new Chief…

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Awards News: Australians battling a trifecta of American charm

With a crop of excellent films, cut-through for antipodeans at this end of 2014 is a hard ask. But Cate…

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The Railway Man: Teplitsky talks form and intimacy as picture hits the big screen

The Railway Man, directed by Jonathan Teplitsky, is now in the cinemas, fighting against an avalanche of American tentpole product.…

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Viskatoons: screwed into a jar, floating across the world [repost]

Peter Viska's Viskatoons is a long term player in chlidren's animation, now marching across the Ten schedule with a little…

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AACTA: Reflections on the 3rd AACTA nominations from a former insider, part one

Rochelle Siemienowicz is a screen tragic, a survivor of work at the AFI, and a generous but sharp observer of…

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AACTA: Reflections on the 3rd AACTA nominations from a former insider, part two

Rochelle Siemienowicz reflects on the industry's passion for criticising its awards system, the tricky problem of honour television, and asserts…

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