Offworld Encounters

Your experience matters

If you saw something you can't explain, we want to document it—carefully, respectfully, and truthfully.

Firsthand accounts are disappearing into memory rot and comment sections. We're building an archive—not a spectacle.

This project isn't about proving anything. It's about preserving what people actually experienced, in their own words, before the details fade.

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Short pre-screen form

No pressure. Just the basics so we can understand your experience.

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Casual recorded conversation

Documentary style. No scripts. No reenactments. Just you telling your story.

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You receive a polished video

Your story, professionally documented—yours to keep.

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Nothing is published without your consent

You control what happens with your story. Always.

Documentary-style storytelling.
No reenactments. No scripts. No forced conclusions.

Yes. There's no cost to participate. We handle all production.

This is not a paid opportunity. However, you'll receive a professional copy of your video and your story will be featured on the Offworld Encounters YouTube channel.

We film on location in the Denver area. We'll coordinate the exact location with you after you're selected.

Plan for about 45 minutes to an hour and a half. We want you to feel comfortable and unhurried while telling your story.

UFO sightings, alien encounters, abduction experiences—anything related to extraterrestrial contact. The experience doesn't have to have happened in Colorado; you just need to be local to Denver for filming.

At this time, we're looking for people willing to appear on camera and share their identity. This helps viewers connect with your story.

If we're interested in featuring your story, we'll reach out via the contact information you provide in the submission form. Due to high volume, we're unable to respond to every submission.

A brief summary of your experience and why you want to share it. The more detail, the better—it helps us understand if it's a good fit.

Tell your story, in your own words

Take your time. There's no wrong way to describe what you saw.

Share Your Encounter