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's Latest Articles

News

Covid-19: SPA shares protocol to support productions

SPA thinks through protocols help to keep the show on the road. This is very serious.

News

Covid-19 bashes screen sector as future still unknown

Don't trust your calendar for some time. At least we have sick leave unlike our American friends.

News

AIDC ready: A creche, Canadians and the coronavirus

What's going on behind the scenes at the Australian International Documentary Conference? Here's a glimpse of the working parts through…

News

SongHubs - pushing Australian screen composers into spooky new worlds

Rescued from solitude, Australian screen composers and songwriters cross pollinate like crazy in Los Angeles hothouse.

Opinions & Analysis

Sector avoids Christmas cuts

The arts and screen sectors survive the last potential attacks for the year, but there is more to come.

News

Nine gets ready to eat Fairfax. What makes it tasty?

The Nine and Fairfax deal is logical and prudent for shareholders etc, but what about the real stakeholders, the citizens…

News

ACMI hits the yellow brick road to visionary tomorrow

The Victorian Labor government puts almost $40m into transforming ACMI, in its last budget before an election. The redevelopment will…

Features

So you think you've seen this year's Australian films

24 films are nominated for AACTA 2016, the authoritative list of feature films. How many have you seen so far?

Features

Productivity Commission drops copyright bomb

The Productivity Commission has released a draft report which hacks into existing intellectual property (IP) protection for creatives.

Features

Aping America is not the key to success

Should Australian writers, directors and actors be internationalising their work? No, says a key American television creator.

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