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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2020 Screen Music Awards: a virtual dance across the world of feelings

Screenhub revels in the annual Screen Music Awards because the creators are challenged to be daring, to search the world…

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Box Office: no rush to the movies yet but some gems are hanging in

A turn to older audiences underlies Rams, and gives a bit of bite to some imported flicks as well, as…

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Feds launch entire new TV reform package

It's back to the future as the government lays out plans for two new media sector support funds, extracting cash…

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Spectrum Films takes over Definition Films' post at Fox

Sustaining the highest sound and post production quality is a kind of religion, and its Sydney temple is under new…

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Inside Screen Australia's strangest annual drama report ever

Combine the strange rules of screen production research with a pandemic and the resulting space-time ruckus is a true headache.…

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Rams turns out to be joyously stubborn as IMAX gives Tenet a push

Rams is speeding away to be the most successful domestic film of the year as Peter Rabbit thumps off to…

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AACTA drama noms for TV, short films and online fiction

As times change against the culture warriors, a very different Australia is crowding into our stories. It can be funny,…

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Film Vic juggles present opportunities and future mysteries

Behind the recent Film Victoria $33.8M incentive announcements is a genteel rethink of the whole organisation. Double the games support,…

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TV quotas: the government pretends to listen for one last time

Fake regulations, or an act of mercy to beleaguered broadcasters – either way, the game is over, for now.

Features

Box Office: Teens with knives beat rams with horns

Rams tipped off the top of the list! Tenet back and snarling! What gives?

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