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

Features

John Landis: from triumph to tragedy in a fedora

The Melbourne Festival has scored an exclusive cinematic coup with zany American director John Landis. It may bend his brain.

Features

Ratings: Tuesday, 1st October 2013

Seven up 3.5% to 36.3% for the evening, Nine down 1.3%, Ten down 1.3% as del, SBS stable. The figures…

Features

Ratings: Tuesday, 8th October 2013

Ten reaches vainly for 20%, Seven misses 35% by a whisker, Nine dips below 25%, ABC beaten by Ten, SBS…

Features

Ratings: Monday, 7 October 2013 - Seven blacklisting its opponents

Life continues to be peachy for Seven as it wins the evening by five percent. The ABC's newscaff combo is…

News

AWGIES 2013: Brandishing the sword of truth

The night belonged to Alana Valentine, with a side order of an enormously tall playwright and the Federal Minister of…

Features

AWGIES 2013: Brandising the sword of truth

At the 46th Annual AWGIE Awards held in Melbourne, the night belonged to Alana Valentine, with a side order of…

Features

Ratings: Sunday, 6th October 2013 - NRL causes massacre

The National Rugby League Grand Final tore through the evening like Genghis Khan, leaving everyone else to hide the children…

Features

Chinese Cinema: as market grows explosively, the established world production order begins to change

As Australian lawyer and China-watcher Mathew Alderson explains, the market for films in China is evolving at breathtaking speed. Village…

Features

Ratings: Thursday, 3rd October 2013

Last week, Nine had the AFL The Footy Show. This week it ran the NRL version. What happened?

Features

Brief: Disney learns meaning of irony over 3D patent shambles

Disney licensed IP from the Digital Domain Media Group to build 3D versions of key films. Then DDMD went bankrupt,…

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