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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SPAA 2012: how is the future different from the past? More toys.

On the one hand, sound and fury and blandishments, on the other grim determination and ingenuity to grab audiences for…

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Andrew Traucki: beating the jungle drums to crowdfund post

Andrew Traucki, who had a full budget to make The Jungle, is trying to raise some more money on Indiegogo.…

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SPAA 2012: Video On Demand making producers strong with vital acronym soup

Video On Demand affects so much of the conventional exhibition system, and the long tail which provides enduring income for…

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SPAA 2012: Media in Conflict Zones

Not a secret history of ABC Board decisions, this session brought together a pair of Australian producers making sitcoms in…

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SPAA 2012: BBC Worldwide - realises complexity of modern world, stays really confident

Helen Jackson, managing director of content and production for BBC Worldwide, displayed the distress of change beneath her basic messages…

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SPAA 2012: An education - or the changing threats to Screenrights and its wonderfully enticing chequ

In an evolving environment, national and industry controlled collections agency Screenrights, is being joined by the ABC,funded by a lump…

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SPAA 2012: Sunshine, Gillian Armstrong, and reflections on the water

Melbourne provided a perfect local day to open SPAA 2012 – enough sun to tempt with the promise of warmth,…

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BBC: details make some sense of the shambles as Director-General leaves with a big jar of hunny

Fresh from the mess of Jimmy Savile, the BBC broadcasts allegations of sexual abuse by Lord McAlpine, once the treasurer…

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Screen Australia: November 2012 production announcements

Not a long list, but it will bring relief to those embarked upon these ventures. Largest impact is probably on…

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Zora Semborova: Requiescat in Pacem

Dancer, teacher, and exile Zora Semborova has died in Adelaide, months before returning to Prague to celebrate her hundredth birthday.…

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