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  • Why Creatives Must Know Their Worth – Photographer/Director Amy Schromm #308
    2025/11/12

    In this episode of The Screen Lawyer Podcast, Pete Salsich talks with Amy Schromm, a St. Louis and Nashville-based photographer and director, about the business and legal side of creative work. Amy shares her journey from agency life to running her own production studio, how the pandemic reshaped her career, and why she now champions fair pricing and copyright ownership for creatives. She and Pete dive into contracts, licensing vs. work-for-hire, and how AI is changing the landscape of creative rights.

    Website: www.amyschromm.com

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    28 分
  • Dust to Malibu & Spaghetti Wars: Missouri Film Tax Credit in Action #307
    2025/10/01

    In this episode of The Screen Lawyer Podcast, Pete Salsich discusses how Missouri’s film tax credit is making a real impact on productions. He takes you behind the scenes of two projects he worked on from start to finish, an independent feature film and a television pilot, that both went from financing to world premiere in less than a year.

    Pete shares the story of Dust to Malibu, a moving road trip drama starring Tim Daly and Shelly Gibson, and Spaghetti Wars, a mob movie-inspired Italian cooking competition filmed in St. Louis’ historic neighborhood The Hill. Both projects highlight the power of local crews, community support, and smart use of incentives to turn creative ideas into reality.

    If you want to understand how tax credits, financing, and collaboration come together to get films and shows made, this episode is a must-listen.

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    18 分
  • Can Filmmakers Use AI Without Losing Copyright? #306
    2025/08/06

    In this episode of The Screen Lawyer Podcast, Pete Salsich breaks down the real-world copyright risks filmmakers face when using AI tools. With no final court rulings yet on AI training and copyright, and the Copyright Office denying protection to fully AI-generated works, filmmakers must tread carefully.

    Pete discusses a candid conversation with a filmmaker navigating these issues and offers practical advice on how to protect your work through substantial human authorship and smart contract language. If you're using AI in your creative process, this is a must-listen.

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    21 分
  • Bringing Hollywood Home: Eric Norwine’s Midwest Film Revival #305
    2025/07/02

    In this episode of The Screen Lawyer Podcast, host Pete Salsich talks with filmmaker and former teacher Eric Norwine, co-founder of Covered Bridge Studios. Eric shares his journey from St. Charles, MO, to LA’s film scene (Funny or Die), and back home to build a Midwest production hub. He discusses his mental health struggles, the power of Missouri’s film tax credit, and his latest documentary Queen of the Base, about an Afghan refugee turned U.S. military translator.

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    29 分
  • Inside Independent Filmmaking with Producer/Director King Hollis #304
    2025/06/04

    In this episode of The Screen Lawyer Podcast, Pete Salsich chats with Dallas-based filmmaker King Hollis about his path through the film industry, from early projects to navigating the realities of independent filmmaking.

    They cover storytelling, representation, creative problem-solving, and the business side of bringing ideas to life. Whether you're a filmmaker, creative, or just curious about how films get made, there's something in this episode for you.

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    30 分
  • FILM IN MO: Producer Cole Payne and the Missouri Film Tax Credit #303
    2025/05/07

    In this episode of The Screen Lawyer Podcast, host Pete Salsich welcomes Cole Payne, a Missouri-based film producer and co-founder of Traverse Media, who played a pivotal role in enacting Missouri’s film tax credit. Cole shares his journey from growing up in Russellville, Missouri, to studying entertainment management in Springfield, and eventually moving to Los Angeles to pursue a film career. The episode dives into his motivation for returning to Missouri, the significance of Missouri's new film tax credit, and how it's reshaping the state’s film landscape. It offers an inspiring look at how homegrown talent can thrive and give back to their roots through legislative advocacy and creative development.

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    42 分
  • Rap, Reputation & the Law: Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar #302
    2025/02/19

    The hip-hop world has been on fire with the ongoing feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, but this battle has now spilled out of the recording booth and into the courtroom. While rap beefs typically play out through diss tracks, Drake has taken an unprecedented step by filing a federal defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG).

    In this episode of The Screen Lawyer Podcast, Pete Salsich unpacks the legal drama behind Drake’s lawsuit, breaking down what defamation really means, how the law treats public figures differently, and the potential impact this case could have on the music industry.

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    20 分
  • Season 3 Kickoff: Lights, Camera, Legal Action! #301
    2025/01/22

    In this episode of The Screen Lawyer Podcast, host Pete Salsich kicks off 2025 with a look at the bustling film scene in Saint Louis and the Midwest. He highlights the impact of the Missouri Motion Media Tax Credit, which has energized local film production, and previews exciting developments for the year ahead.

    Pete discusses upcoming cases involving AI, copyright, and TikTok, and teases a stellar lineup of guests slated for the spring. From legal trends to creative opportunities, this episode sets the stage for a dynamic year in media law and filmmaking in St. Louis.”

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    20 分