


Lie Detector Videos for Content Creators
We bring real polygraph equipment and expertise to a variety of entertainment, media, and live-event productions.
Whether you’re creating content for social media, filming a commercial, or hosting an exciting live event, we provide professional lie detection services to add authenticity and engagement.
Polygraph Accuracy Levels for Filming
We offer four distinct polygraph testing formats for filming, ranging from fully authentic examinations to scripted lie detector tests for content creation and entertainment. Choose the best fit for your project!
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Before selecting the appropriate option, ask yourself:
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✅ Can the talent remain completely still for five minutes?
✅ Will the film crew limit questions to four or fewer?
✅ Can a non-filmed test be conducted beforehand?
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If you answered no to any of these, Precision Mode (Option A) will not be suitable. Standard Mode (Option B or C) is the better choice for most projects.
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🔹 Option A: Precision Mode (Highest Accuracy)
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Ideal for serious TV interviews, investigative content, and professional use.
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Not commonly seen on social media like Youtube or Tiktok unless results are recreated later for viewers.
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Yes or No only — no explanations.
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Strict conditions: no movement except for answering, no filming during the test itself.
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Requires full hydration—dehydration can reduce accuracy.
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Takes the longest to conduct.
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Most short-form content does not meet the requirements for this format.
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If instructions aren’t followed, the session automatically defaults to Standard or Entertainment Mode.​
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🔹 Option B: Standard Mode (Balanced Accuracy & Filming Flexibility)
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The most popular choice for YouTube, TikTok, and social media.
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Some movement is allowed, but excessive movement lowers accuracy.
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Designed for entertainment, fun, and comedic content.
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Allows for more questions than Precision Mode (but more questions = less accuracy).
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If a major incorrect call affects the video’s purpose, one re-ask is allowed.
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Rapid-fire questions reduce accuracy.
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If filming conditions don’t meet Standard Mode requirements, the test automatically defaults to Entertainment Mode.
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Dehydration reduces accuracy.
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🔹 Option C: Entertainment Mode (Scripted for Fun)
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Most common for comedic skits, fun tests, and social media content.
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Designed for comedic or in-your-face video entertainment.
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No restrictions on movement—anything goes.
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No accuracy guarantee—just entertainment.
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Scripted interaction between examiner and participant.
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Examiner will follow a predetermined script and can say “Pass” or “Fail” based on the client’s direction.
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Allows for the most flexibility in terms of timing, silliness, and fun theatrics.
🔹 Option D: Background Mode (Minimal Interaction)
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Ideal for music videos or background segments.
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Minimal interaction between the examiner and talent.
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No accuracy check—simply used as a prop in the background of the video.
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Mostly used for visual effect rather than testing purposes.

Polygraph On Screen Examiner
Chris Brooks is based in Phoenix, Arizona, and can travel worldwide. In 2003, Detective Chris began his career in law enforcement and became certified after graduating from the 400-hour ILEA Academy.
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Chris has held certified law enforcement positions, including Senior Certified Police Officer, Detective Sergeant, Deputy Sheriff, and Chief of Police.
Throughout his career, Chris has completed thousands of hours of continuing education and earned countless advanced instructor certifications in law enforcement, public safety, and investigations.
In 2016, Chris Brooks was recognized by the United States Secret Service for his assistance with Vice President Mike Pence.
