Summary
Hosted by the producer of the hit A24 film THE GREEN KNIGHT and the former CEO of James Cameron’s production company!
Plus, you'll get a PA resume template to kick-start your career and a director's team cheat sheet to help you navigate the set like a pro!
If you’re ready to kick-start your career in the entertainment industry, there’s no better time to take the first step than now—and becoming a Production Assistant (PA) is one of the best ways to break in! But where do you start? This exclusive Stage 32 webinar will walk you through the essential steps to land your first PA job—from crafting a standout resume to getting noticed by industry professionals and finding open positions through crew databases, film offices, and strategic social media platforms. By the end, you’ll have a clear, actionable plan to launch your career today!
While breaking into the industry is exciting, many aspiring creatives underestimate the preparation and persistence needed to secure a PA role. Navigating the film set hierarchy, staying current with industry trends, and networking effectively are just a few challenges that can trip up newcomers. In this webinar, we’ll debunk common misconceptions and provide real-world strategies to help you overcome these obstacles—including how to bypass gatekeepers, connect with key players, develop essential on-set skills, and make a lasting impression that opens doors.
Your guide for this webinar is Chris Debiec, a seasoned industry professional with over 25 years of global film and television experience. Most recently, Chris worked on the acclaimed A24 feature film The Green Knight, starring Oscar-winner Dev Patel, filmed on location in Ireland. As the former CEO of Oscar-winning director James Cameron’s production company, Earthship Productions, Chris has been at the forefront of blockbuster films, award-winning documentaries, and complex international productions. His vast experience makes him the perfect mentor to help you navigate the path to your first PA job.
By the end of the webinar, you’ll know where to find PA job openings and how to stand out in a competitive market. You’ll learn the best ways to build your industry network, connect with the right people, and nail your interview to make a strong first impression. We’ll also cover how to use IMDb to target key connections, expand your opportunities, and craft a resume that highlights what matters most—also while avoiding common mistakes. You’ll have the knowledge and tools to confidently step into the production world, land your first PA gig, and set yourself up for long-term success. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an industry veteran—register now and take the first step toward your entertainment career!
PLUS! You will receive the following handouts to help you:
- A PA Resume Template to Get You Started
- Director's Team Cheat Sheet
Praise for Chris’s past teachings with Stage 32:
“This webinar was both educational and engaging. Learned a lot. Chris D.'s stories from the field and his life made the webinar experience even better. Thank you Chris." - John L.
"Chris broke down department heads in a way that was easy to understand. I learned so much in just one session!" - Sarah M.
"Chris was direct and delivered everything I hoped for and more. I'd love to have dinner with him and hear even more of his incredible stories." - Liam P.
What You'll Learn
Understanding The Role Of The PA
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An overview of the role
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The film set hierarchy
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The different kinds of PAs
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The key skills needed for success
How To Find Work
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Finding work using industry resources (from trades and IMDB to crew boards and film offices)
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Using the internet and social media to find work
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How to network for success
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How to grow and leverage your network
How To Get The Job
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Who to reach out to and how
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What to include in your resume
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Writing a resume when you don't have a lot of experience
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Tips for the interview
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How to get past the gatekeepers and get noticed
Other Important Tips
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Identifying your career aspirations to find PA jobs the aid your long game
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Standing out and securing the next job
Q&A With Chris!
Who Should Attend
- Those looking to break into the industry as a Production Assistant
- Individuals wanting to gain hands-on experience on film and TV sets
- Anyone eager to learn how to effectively network
Executive

Chris Debiec is an Emmy-winning production executive and the CEO of Civilized Entertainment an award-winning studio where he develops and produces feature films and television.
Prior to launching his company, Chris was the VP of Production at Entertainment One Television (eOne) and was recruited to be the CEO of Oscar-winning Director James Cameron's company, Earthship Productions. He recently was the production executive the hit A24/Leyline film THE GREEN KNIGHT and was the Production Supervisor for MGM/UA's CITY OF GHOSTS, Matt Dillon's directorial debut.
He began his career working on studio level projects such as Miramax's OSCAR and THE CROW, Warner Bros. THE DEVIL'S ADVOCATE, and Walt Disney Studio's DINOSAUR.
While working for James Cameron at Earthship Productions, he produced LAST MYSTERIES OF TITANIC, the groundbreaking documentary EXPEDITION: BISMARCK, and the awe-inspiring 3D/HD IMAX films ALIENS OF THE DEEP and GHOSTS OF THE ABYSS, earning six Emmy nominations and one win for EXPEDITION: BISMARCK. Cameron recruited him as the Chief Content Officer for Human, a pioneering start-up Tech/3-D company.
With over three decades in production, Chris is exceptionally qualified to guide you through the intricacies of hiring and managing key departments.
Testimonials
Praise for Chris’s past teachings with Stage 32:
“This webinar was both educational and engaging. Learned a lot. Chris D.'s stories from the field and his life made the webinar experience even better. Thank you Chris." - John L.
"Chris broke down department heads in a way that was easy to understand. I learned so much in just one session!" - Sarah M.
"Chris was direct and delivered everything I hoped for and more. I'd love to have dinner with him and hear even more of his incredible stories." - Liam P.