Join Psionics as an Associate Producer
A rare opportunity to support the film, earn a permanent credit, and join the Vetted team.
Becoming an Associate Producer on Psionics isn’t just a transaction — it’s an invitation to stand inside the project with us and help bring one of the wildest investigations of our time to life.
This film has taken us across continents, through deserts and mountains, into living rooms and out onto summoning fields. It’s a story that challenges not just the phenomenon… but our understanding of consciousness itself.
And now we’re opening the door for a small number of people to join us at a deeper level.
What It Means to Be an Associate Producer
Being an Associate Producer on Psionics means you’re helping make the final chapter of this project possible.
Your support goes directly into:
post-production
finishing the score
color grading
special sequences
premiere events
distribution
legal clearances
extended materials and extras
We’re keeping the structure simple and transparent.
Your contribution does not give you creative control — but it does give you a real, meaningful place in the project and a permanent credit.
What You Receive as an Associate Producer
All Associate Producers receive:
✅ Official IMDb Associate Producer Credit
Your name will appear on IMDb under the film — a permanent industry credit.
✅ Your Name in the Film Credits
You will appear in the on-screen Associate Producers section.
✅ Premiere Invitations
You’ll be invited to our global premiere events in spring 2026 (travel not included). These will include Q&As, special access, and cast/crew interaction.
✅ Exclusive Production Updates
Behind-the-scenes footage, internal reports, early cuts of scenes — all delivered privately.
✅ Recognition on the Alamo Pictures and Vetted Websites
Your name will be listed prominently on both platforms as part of the team that made this film possible. In fact it will be listed on this very page (scroll down to view existing associate producers).
✅ A Personal One-on-One Conversation with Patrick
After signing up, you’ll receive a private Zoom call with Patrick.
One-on-one.
No filters, no script.
He’ll share:
his personal Psionics experiences,
the moments that didn’t make it to YouTube,
what he learned during filming,
and anything you want to ask him.
It’s a chance to get to know Patrick personally — not just as the guy on the channel, but as the person behind the investigation.
This alone is something we cannot offer at any other tier.
A Unique Gift for Someone Unusual
This tier isn’t just for you — it also makes an insane (in a good way) gift.
If you know someone who’s obsessed with the phenomenon, loves documentaries, or just appreciates doing something memorable, becoming an Associate Producer on Psionics is a one-of-a-kind present.
It works brilliantly as:
a Christmas gift
a birthday gift
a wedding gift (for couples who love weird mysteries)
an anniversary present
a “finally something cool” gift for the person who has everything
If you want to gift an AP slot, we’ll prepare a personalized digital certificate, onboarding email, and a welcome message so the recipient gets the full experience.
Cost and Availability
The Associate Producer position is $5,000.
Slots are limited so the group remains personal and meaningful.
Once filled, no additional AP positions will be added.
How to Become an Associate Producer
Click on the button below to join the project.
Once confirmed, you’ll receive:
a welcome email incl. information on how to schedule your personal Zoom call with Patrick
your first behind-the-scenes update
instructions for your credit
your recognition placement
optional gift certificate setup
A Personal Note from Patrick
This is the most surreal, intense, and meaningful project I’ve ever worked on.
If you come on board at this level, I want you to know something:
You’re not just helping fund a movie.
You’re helping protect the independence of the story — making sure we can release it exactly how it deserves to be shown.
Thank you for even thinking about joining as an Associate Producer.
Let’s finish this thing together.
— Patrick