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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Vimeo loses vim, out of subscription VOD. Oh no!

Vimeo's ambitious plans to go toe to toe with the giants of VOD have collapsed as the company surrenders to…

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National Ratings from Sunday 25 June 2017 - the whole batch

SBS does a micro-dance of joy as it adds an extra half of its national share on the back of…

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AWG awards nominations pitches veteran against the new

Fifty times the Writers Guild has conducted its annual awards competition. That is more than a working lifetime.

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What's On - Starstruck + Gromit + Herzog + Revelation + Kaurismäki

A hectic July, with most cities hosting a serious cinematic event, or at least the travelling fests of Turkey and…

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Sydney Film Festival - the final washup for 2017

Ali's Wedding and Roller Dreams take top slots in the audience awards. Both local, both with strong cultural references beyond…

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KEO KOD as War on Waste company goes into the bin

KEO Films has announced that it is beating the retreat on its Australian operation - or maybe not.

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From Congo to Dendy, Mirene Igwabi emerges as a natural director

We all want diverse stories to fit a diverse country. This is what we actually mean.

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SFF winners symbolise changing industry

Purcell, Igwabi, Agdag, Epstein, Stolevski, Baricevic.. gone is the great avalanche of Anglo-Celtic names which rolled through an industry generation.

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Box Office 19 June 2017 - does a flop make a sound if no-one goes to watch?

Right now some key US studios are on their knees thanking the international market. Their domestic response is positively mummified.

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Film Buff's Forecast finally leaving Melbourne's airwaves

Icon versus bureaucracy? The inevitable passage of time and tide? Paul Harris, Triple R and his loyal listeners face the…

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