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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ABC TV: as Dalton exits, industry loses major ally

When Kim Dalton came to the ABC seven years ago as head of television, it spent just $4m on drama…

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Neal Kingston and Sarah Smith: nerved up to do a low budget feature, twist careers in new direction

There are at least sixty low budget digital features made in Australia each year. Nerve is both a career strategy…

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South Australia: flurry of consultations loosed upon the land

The South Australian Film Corporation is calling for submissions on changes to its direction based on the evolution of the…

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Screen West and Pozible: The Great Race begins

The ScreenWest 3 to 1 program has loosed a monster on the generosity of Perth, as around thirty projects tumble…

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NITV: reaches nation at last

Today, the twelfth of December 2012, SBS formally turns on the national service of its NITV channel. Once again we…

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China: NZ production powerhouse nestles into Chinese industry, builds robust deals

Pukeko Pictures has announced a 200 x 10 mins deal which will put the New Zealand production into the centre…

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Sundance 2012: salutes The Captain, but no other Australians

The only Australian project in the short film, animation and documentary categories at Sundance features Nash Edgerton as co-director. Ironically,…

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Content Regulations: Industry bodies create united response

The government continually begs the sector for a united voice. Well, here it is, responding to the Conroy announcements about…

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BIFF: iconoclastic artistic director removed from post

Richard Moore today confirmed that his contract as head of screen culture at Screen Queensland will not be renewed, after…

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Australian content: sector stiffed on vague chance of ALP victory in 2013

Early indications are that the Australian television sector has been given a swift lesson in political cynicism by the events…

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