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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How cinematographer Ross Emery made Ridley Scott happy

Ross Emery is a tentpole cinematographer and international Australian. His latest work is Raised by Wolves, part of Ridley Scott's…

Opinions & Analysis

Screen Australia is a pesky bunch of fanatics. True or false?

Hands off or interventionist? Maybe screen agencies are simply going with the flow as they campaign for diversity and new…

News

Box Office: like Tenet, industry survives on the oxygen of hope

The figures remain grim even though Tenet and The 800 have delivered some excitement to industry hearts heavy since March.

News

Indy distributor Kornits kicks away COVID, grabs unexpected chances

Filmink Presents distributed the first Australian film since COVID-19 arrived. It is a modest kid's film which is taking advantage…

News

One of the great speeches on race and the screen sector

The remarkable British television historian who revealed the horrors of Windrush and the way the wealth of slavery created the…

News

Short films: searching for ways to get attention

James Woods is piling up the short films, has tried the festival route, and is now about to release on…

News

Box Office: Tenet opens as Babyteeth gets the Heroic Pluck award

The only piece of normality in Australian cinemas last week is a Chinese war movie. 'Tenet' tried, and made perhaps…

Features

Think tank: can virtual production transform screen budgets?

Virtual production is an amazing toy for the big end of production, but a panel at Screen Makers sees wider…

Features

How to have a screen career – ten tips that really matter

Ten ways to be part of the future. Because the COVID hiatus will be history.

News

The Masked Singer: all fine with a sinister edge

COVID-19 has finally struck the Australian screen sector, as seven dancers on 'The Masked Singer' test positive and production grinds…

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