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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ACMI renews digital promise in virtual launch

Is the Australian Centre of the Moving Image a place? A Zone? A Cultural Accumulation Machine to defy COVID-19? First…

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One Punch: smartphones, improvisation, tiny crews and night crowds

Darcy Yuille has worked on crews and taught camera techniques for twenty years. Here he builds an aesthetic and development…

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Box Office continues dire with small rays of light

The Secret Garden looks like a gentle fantasy world for kids and adults alike as everything else melts before our…

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Screen budget 2020 - no relief for ABC, SBS and agencies

Similar amounts of cash to run the agencies while screen makers continue to agonise over the tax changes.

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Mark Morrissey: key agent and manager, on his new direction

The hardy internationalist with Hollywood clients has announced his own production vehicle, First Option Pictures. His first project resurrects a…

Opinions & Analysis

The government's announcements: Screenhub reflects

"This too shall pass.' In a week of convulsive re-invention, we remember the basics.

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Shit. Fan. Whack. Feds belt sector leaving owners triumphant

The Federal government has just shafted the sector, paid off the commercial broadcasters and offered a small box of bandaids.

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Make it Australian campaign relaunches, refuses to accept defeat

Advice from the Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman: Protect Australian voices, think small business and level playing fields.

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SPA shocks sector by actually moving Screen Forever to February

Screen Producers Australia, supported by the government of Queensland, is gearing up for a conference with real people next February.

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Box Office: Tenet, Babyteeth, Slim Dusty, The Eight Hundred

At least the opening of Melbourne should bring a bit more cash into the system. At the moment the most…

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