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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Found on the net - global visions of the screen world

New inventions in branding. Large format cameras. Editing Star Wars. Festival films. Chinese crackdown on indy visions. All juicy stories…

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What's new in mainstream TV drama for 2020?

Is it still possible to make breakthrough television in Australia? The 2020 new Australian shows on mainstream media can be…

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Palaces of Dreams overwhelmed by reality

Cinemas are vital parts of community life in regional areas with their own responses to the fires.

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Box Office: Star Wars fades, 1917 blasts through while Cats lives in a dumpster

For cineastes this is a summer of art about artists. The rest of us are taking a quick run through…

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Seasons greetings and some admin from Screenhub

Screenhub and Artshub staff are about to scatter for the summer, with film and TV news coming back on Jan…

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2019's dark global forces driving production

Confused by global changes this year? We're here to help.

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Make them, watch them, bend them: some documentary notes

Care about docs? This is why you should.

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Karina, Christmas and the immortality of grace

How to deal with times of intense change? Let Anna Karina show you the way to a life beyond language…

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Vale 2019 - for some who danced until the end

We pay tribute to just some of the screen workers whose lives embody part of our sector's long and winding…

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Winning and losing over 2019 according to The Nova

The successes and failures of determined arthouse cinemas proves that box office is a fickle beast, and justice is not…

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