He can Sell - Wolf of Wall Street

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He Can Sell – Wolf of Wall Street Face Swap Template

Overview

“He Can Sell – Wolf of Wall Street” is a sales-training inspired video template that uses Magic Hour’s AI Face Swap to drop you (or your talent) into an iconic “Wolf of Wall Street”-style scene. It’s built for creators, sales leaders, educators, and marketers who want to turn the classic “Sell me this pen” moment into a fast, repeatable content format for:

  • Short-form content (TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts, LinkedIn)
  • Sales coaching and roleplay
  • Landing page and funnel videos
  • Internal enablement and onboarding

You can remix this template in minutes using Magic Hour’s Face Swap Video Creator, customize it with your own script or product, and export it as a polished clip ready to publish.

What This Template Does

This template reimagines the “Sell me this pen” sequence as a modular, AI-powered sales script. It combines:

  • Face Swap video – Replace the original face with yours or your spokesperson’s to create a high-impact, meme-friendly scene.
  • Structured sales script – A clear, step-by-step framework based on classic sales principles: discovery, urgency, personalization, and closing.
  • Remixable scenes – Swap “the pen” for any product, SaaS feature, offer, or service while keeping the core persuasive structure.

Core Sales Framework: “Sell Me This Pen”

The “Sell me this pen” moment from The Wolf of Wall Street is widely referenced in sales training because it illustrates fundamental principles: sell the need, not the object. You’ll apply a similar structure in this template:

  1. Identify the need
    Start with questions, not pitching. Focus on context, problems, and urgency (e.g., “How do you usually take notes in key meetings?”). This mirrors consultative selling approaches used in modern B2B frameworks like SPIN Selling and Challenger Sale.
  2. Create relevance and urgency
    Connect your “pen” (your product) to a real-cost problem—missed deals, wasted time, lost opportunities—rather than generic benefits.
  3. Personalize the offer
    Map features to specific pains or goals mentioned earlier. The goal is a 1:1 match: “Because you mentioned X, this helps you do Y.”
  4. Close with a clear next step
    End with a direct ask: a purchase, a trial signup, a demo booking, or a call to action relevant to your funnel.

How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

Step 1: Start from a Face Swap Video

Open the Face Swap Video tool. Upload or select:

  • A base “Wolf of Wall Street”-style clip (your own footage or a rights-cleared scene with similar framing and energy).
  • A clear photo or video of the face you want to place into the scene (yourself, a teammate, a fictional character, or an avatar).

Magic Hour’s AI will automatically generate a realistic face-swapped performance, preserving expressions and lip movement.

Step 2: Adapt the Script to Your Product

Replace “the pen” with whatever you’re actually selling:

  • B2B SaaS – Turn it into “Sell me this CRM” or “Sell me this analytics tool.”
  • Consumer product – “Sell me this fitness program,” “Sell me this coffee subscription.”
  • Services / consulting – “Sell me this growth audit,” “Sell me this design sprint.”

You can script your lines externally, or generate variations with your favorite LLM, then act/record your own version and run it through Face Swap Video.

Step 3: Break It into Four Simple Scenes

Scene 1 – Hook & Setup

  • Introduce the scenario in one or two lines: “Sell me this pen” → “Sell me this product.”
  • Use Face Swap to place yourself into a confident, high-energy frame reminiscent of the movie’s style.
  • Optional: Add a quick on-screen headline (e.g., “How to Sell Anything in 30 Seconds”).

Scene 2 – Discovery & Need

  • Ask 2–4 targeted, realistic questions to surface a specific problem.
  • Examples:
    • “How do you manage [X] today?”
    • “What happens if [problem] hits during your busiest week?”
    • “What’s the cost when [pain] slows your team down?”
  • Keep this aligned with modern discovery best practices: questions first, pitch later.

Scene 3 – Pitch & Urgency

  • Translate what you learned into a focused value statement:
    • “Since you rely on handwritten notes in high-stakes meetings, this pen makes sure you never miss a detail.”
    • “Because you’re losing deals on follow-up, this tool automates your outreach in minutes.”
  • Layer in urgency: scarcity (limited time), opportunity cost, or competitive advantage.

Scene 4 – Close & Call to Action

  • End with a crisp close and CTA:
    • “If this solves the problem we just talked about, let’s get you started today.”
    • “Click the link, try it for a week, and judge it by your results.”
  • Optionally, Face Swap into multiple characters (prospect, seller, coach) to create a mini roleplay or commentary version.

Advanced Variations and Use Cases

Because this template is Face Swap–driven, you can spin off multiple versions quickly:

  • Sales coaching content – Record reps’ pitches, then drop them into the scene via Face Swap Video for review and feedback.
  • Marketing memes & virals – Swap in your founder, mascot, or fictional character to explain your offer in an entertaining way.
  • Localized campaigns – Create region-specific faces and scripts for different markets while keeping the same underlying video asset.

Relevant Magic Hour Tools to Enhance Your Template

Once you have your core Face Swap video, you can upgrade it with other Magic Hour tools:

Why This Template Works (and How to Use It Strategically)

The “Sell me this pen” framework is widely cited in sales literature because it emphasizes:

  • Discovery over monologue – Asking questions before pitching aligns with proven consultative methods.
  • Problem-first positioning – High-conversion copy and video consistently start from the problem or job-to-be-done.
  • Human, memorable framing – Tying your pitch to a well-known cultural reference (“Wolf of Wall Street”) increases recall and shareability.

For founders, GTM teams, and creators, this template becomes a reusable asset: any time you launch a new feature or offer, you can drop it into the same narrative structure and Face Swap a new persona on top.

Get Started

To create your own “He Can Sell – Wolf of Wall Street” video:

  1. Open Face Swap Video.
  2. Upload your base clip and the face you want to feature.
  3. Record or import your sales script based on the discovery → urgency → personalization → close framework above.
  4. Export and repurpose into shorts, GIFs, and social content with tools like the AI GIF Generator or Thumbnail Maker.

Use this template as a starting point, then iterate: test new hooks, different personas, and alternative CTAs. With Magic Hour’s Face Swap and supporting AI tools, you can turn a single iconic sales concept into an entire series of high-performing, on-brand video assets.

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