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Seonghwa K‑Pop Edit – Face Swap Video Template

Create high-impact Seonghwa fan edits in minutes with this Face Swap video template for Magic Hour AI. Perfect for ATEEZ fans, K‑pop editors, and social media creators who want studio-quality results without complex VFX tools.

What This Template Does

This Seonghwa K‑Pop Edit template uses Magic Hour’s AI-powered Face Swap to place a target face into K‑pop–style shots and transitions. You can:

  • Swap Seonghwa’s face into dynamic performance scenes, close‑ups, and aesthetic shots
  • Remix the template with your own footage, edits, or another idol (or yourself)
  • Export in vertical, horizontal, or square formats for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and YouTube

The result: clean, realistic Seonghwa edits that feel like official performance or MV cuts—no manual masking, keyframing, or compositing required.

Who It’s For

  • K‑pop fan editors who want faster, higher-quality Seonghwa and ATEEZ edits
  • Social media creators publishing on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts, or X
  • Marketers & fandom communities creating promos, highlight reels, or fan projects
  • Developers & startup teams testing AI‑driven content formats and workflows

Key Features

  • AI Face Swap for video
    Built on Magic Hour’s AI face swap engine, this template automatically maps the face, preserves lighting and camera movement, and keeps lip shapes and expressions aligned to the original performance.
  • Ready‑to‑remix sequence
    The template is pre‑structured for K‑pop edits: performance cuts, aesthetic close‑ups, and beat-friendly transitions that you can re-use or rearrange.
  • Platform‑agnostic aspect ratios
    Designed to work across all major social platforms. You can adapt the template for TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, or standard 16:9 videos.
  • Content‑aware face handling
    The AI respects head angle, motion, and partial occlusions (hair, hands, microphones) for more realistic composites compared with simple overlay tools.

How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You don’t need to download files or use external editors. Everything runs in the browser inside Magic Hour:

  1. Open the Face Swap video creator
    Go to the Face Swap Video page in Magic Hour. This is where you’ll load and remix templates like the Seonghwa K‑Pop Edit.
  2. Load or duplicate the template
    From within Magic Hour’s template gallery, open the Seonghwa K‑Pop Edit template and make a copy. This lets you:
    • Preserve the original sequence structure
    • Test different faces (you, another idol, an OC) without rebuilding the timeline
    • Swap out specific shots while keeping the overall pacing
  3. Add your source face
    Upload a clear reference image or frame of the face you want to use. For the most reliable tracking:
    • Use a high‑resolution image with the face fully visible
    • Avoid heavy filters, extreme angles, or deep shadows
    • Prefer front or 3/4 views over pure profile shots
    The AI will use this as the identity for all face swaps in the template.
  4. Customize the visuals
    Within Magic Hour, you can:
  5. Sync to music (optional)
    Many K‑pop edits are built around beat cuts and lyric moments. Once your visuals are in place, align major transitions to your chosen ATEEZ track or audio snippet before final export.
  6. Export and share
    When you’re satisfied, export directly for the platform you’re targeting and share with your fandom community, social audience, or client.

Ideas for Remixing This Template

Because this is a remixable Face Swap template, you’re not limited to one look or storyline. You can:

  • Turn yourself into an ATEEZ MV lead
    Swap your own face into the template to create “POV: you’re in the group” edits. Combine with Avatar Generator or AI Character Generator for stylized intro/outro cards.
  • Create multi‑member group edits
    Duplicate the template multiple times with different faces, then stitch results together using Magic Hour’s Video‑to‑Video flow to build a full‑group montage.
  • Stylized fan trailers and concepts
    Use the template’s pacing, then feed rendered clips into Image‑to‑Video or Text‑to‑Video to generate concept visuals (dark fantasy, cyberpunk, soft aesthetic, etc.).
  • Animated or anime Seonghwa edits
    Combine the template with frames created using: Then swap faces into these stylized scenes for anime or manga‑style Seonghwa edits.
  • Talking photo and lip‑sync edits
    Start with a still Seonghwa or fanart image, animate it with AI Talking Photo or Lip Sync, and then cut those segments into this template’s sequence to combine performance footage with “talking to camera” moments.

Lore & Fandom Context

ATEEZ, formed by KQ Entertainment, debuted in 2018 and quickly built a global audience for their performance‑driven stages and narrative world‑building. Seonghwa (Park Seong‑hwa), a vocalist and visual in the group, is especially known for his sharp stage presence, expressive facial acting, and clean choreography lines—making him an ideal subject for face‑focused edits.

K‑pop fan editors frequently build:

  • Stage compilation edits centered on a single member
  • AU (alternate universe) visuals, placing idols into fictional settings
  • Concept trailers that remix official MVs, teasers, and fan‑made visuals

This template is designed to slot directly into that ecosystem: it gives you a structured, repeatable way to frame Seonghwa as the focal point of a short, high‑impact edit, while making it easy to remix for other members, OCs, or yourself.

Best Practices for High‑Quality Face Swaps

  • Use clean, high‑res source faces
    The better your reference image, the more natural the swap. Avoid:
    • Overprocessed selfies with heavy beauty filters
    • Very low‑light or noisy photos
    • Extreme face angles or heavy obstructions
  • Match general lighting and vibe
    If the template shot is high‑contrast stage lighting, choose a reference face that isn’t completely flat‑lit. Close matches reduce visible artifacts and make the final composite feel more “native” to the scene.
  • Keep motion readable
    Very fast whip pans or total motion blur are harder to swap convincingly. Where possible, favor shots with recognizable facial structure even during movement.
  • Respectful and legal use
    When working with real people (idols, friends, clients), be mindful of consent, platform policies, and fair‑use rules. AI‑assisted edits are powerful—use them in ways that respect both artists and audiences.

Related Magic Hour Tools for K‑Pop Creators

To build a full K‑pop edit workflow around this template, consider pairing it with:

Why Use a Template Instead of Starting From Scratch

  • Speed – Skip trial‑and‑error sequencing; the template is already paced with K‑pop edits in mind.
  • Consistency – Produce a series of edits with a recognizable style (e.g., “Seonghwa Edit Vol. 1–10”) by reusing the same base template.
  • Scalability – Agencies, fan channels, and startups can generate many variations (different faces, concepts, or campaigns) using one underlying structure.

Use this Seonghwa K‑Pop Edit Face Swap template as your starting point, then iterate, remix, and refine to match your own style, storylines, and audiences—all inside Magic Hour.

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