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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Federal Politics: new minister is curiously familiar to sector

With Conroy out, Albanese gets the gig of savaging the opposition about broadband and communications, which the ALP would rather…

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Kojo Films: behind the bet on Murali K. Thalluri

Murali K. Thalluri, wunderkind Adelaide director who started 2.37 at the age of 19 and lost touch with the truth…

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Never Tear Us Apart: dual resurrection for INXS

Secrecy may be in the Shine DNA, but at least Richard Lowenstein is gracious, so we can add a human…

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Federal Politics: sector runs well without minister

After two working days without a Minister for Communications and Broadband, the sector is still broadcasting without a single hitch.…

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Gristmill: doing it the way they want to seems to be working

Gristmill, known for The Librarians and Very Small Business and Small Tales and True has now gone positively tiny with…

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Screen Australia: multiplatform madness loosed with new money

The revised Multi-platform Drama Production program from Screen Australia has yielded a group of creative teams that is actually (gasp)…

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Gatsby: computer magic behind the effects

Chris Godfrey, the VFX supervisor on The Great Gatsby, has posted a reel of before and after shots, in which…

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SPAA: lobbying breakfast attracts key ministerial figures from both sides of politics

SPAA organised a semi-public breakfast on Wednesday which pitted both Tony Burke, the current Minister for the Arts against his…

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The Future of the Sector: major players argue difference between utopia and dystopia is a matter of

Greg Basser, CEO Village Roadshow Entertain Group, and David Haslingden, the Chair of Channel Nine, stage their own battle of…

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Shitsville Express: twisting the group under pressure formula back to where we come from

CJZ is much too Sydney lawyer to be truly ratbaggy, but the company sure does like playing with the form.…

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