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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Fulldome: Australia's most innovative production energises Sundance sidebar

Lynette Walworth's Coral: Rekindling Venus is a key catch for the Sundance New Frontier strand. That in turn is a…

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Transmedia Campaigns: ruthless logic behind social manipulators, but in a good way

In a few short years, film and TV marketing has moved from finding ways to grab attention, to something called…

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Overseas Production: behind the Jupiter Ascending fizzer

The Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance has made the mainstream press in breathless allegations that the Warchowskis will not bring…

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New Zealand: great tales through the looking glass

The 2012 SPADA Conference in New Zealand had some lovely, revelatory sessions, which provided a different perspective on some familiar…

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Box Office: 26/11/12 as Australian films in very short supply

If you went to the flicks last weekend with patriotic intent, you would not find much to satisfy you. Housos?

WA Filmmaker Scores a Double at ATOM Awards

Tamara Britza’s short film Blindspot won both the Best Tertiary Experimental and Best Tertiary Short Film at the Australian Teachers…

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Indian Screen Business: working with producers who want to make a profit in four days flat

Take one Indian film bureaucrat, ask him to contemplate the attempts by Australian agencies to explore the Indian film market,…

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BIFFDOCS 2012: luck, vision, education, irony and the rise and rise of Lauren Greenfield

The Queen of Versailles is both a rip-roaring film about some outrageous characters, and a moral fable about the economic…

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Raymond Longford Award: honours producer Al Clark

Al Clark, the quiet man who has done so much to define how we see Australia through motion pictures, has…

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ABC Tasmania: axe finally falls on unhappy sixteen

Jobs go as the ABC closes its internal production unit in Tasmania, reflecting Auntie's approach to local production around Australia.

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