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“Every Time We Touch” Face Swap Dance Video Template

Create a High-Energy Dance Video in Minutes

Turn the chaos and fun of Electric Callboy’s “Every Time We Touch” into a personalized, share-ready dance clip using Magic Hour’s Face Swap tools. This template is built for fast, repeatable content creation: drop in your face (or your cast of characters), generate the video, and publish to TikTok, Reels, Shorts, or wherever your audience lives.

This page walks through:

  • What Face Swap is and how it works in Magic Hour
  • How to remix this “Every Time We Touch” template for your own brand or channel
  • Advanced ideas for creators, marketers, and startup teams
  • Related Magic Hour tools you can chain together for full workflows

What Is Face Swap on Magic Hour?

Magic Hour’s Face Swap lets you replace the face in an image, GIF, or video with another face while preserving lighting, pose, and expressions. Under the hood, it uses deep learning–based face detection and blending to keep results realistic and consistent frame‑to‑frame.

For this template, the pipeline looks like:

  1. Start from a pre‑made “Every Time We Touch” dance performance.
  2. Upload one or more reference photos of the face(s) you want to insert.
  3. Generate a new version of the dance with your chosen faces swapped into the performance.

You can do this with:

  • Face Swap Video Template – Use the dedicated Face Swap Video creation flow to quickly plug in your photos and render a ready‑to‑share clip.
  • GIF / Short Loops – If you only need a looping meme, use Face Swap GIF for lighter, faster exports.

The Track: “Every Time We Touch” (Electric Callboy)

Electric Callboy (formerly Eskimo Callboy) are a German metalcore/electronic band known for high‑energy, tongue‑in‑cheek tracks and visually over‑the‑top videos. “Every Time We Touch” (2023) continues their style of mixing heavy guitars with Eurodance hooks and comedic visuals, which is exactly why it works so well as a face‑swap dance template:

  • Big drops and transitions – Perfect for cuts, reaction shots, and punchline face swaps.
  • Clear rhythmic sections – Easy to sync with looping memes, motion graphics, or repeated character gags.
  • Established meme culture – The track is already popular in metalcore and meme communities, giving your content built‑in recognizability.

You’re responsible for handling rights to the music and footage you upload, but the template concept works with any high‑energy track in a similar BPM range if you want to adapt it for branded or royalty‑free music.

How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You can recreate or remix this “Every Time We Touch” concept directly in Magic Hour by combining Face Swap with the rest of the toolset. Here’s a practical, repeatable workflow:

1. Start From a Dance Performance

You have two main options:

  • Use existing footage – Start from a dance performance clip you’re allowed to use (your own recording, licensed footage, or royalty‑free stock). If the performer is moving clearly and the face is visible, Face Swap will generally work well.
  • Create stylized dance footage first – If you want something more creative than a standard clip, you can:

2. Swap in Your Face (or Your Cast)

Once you have a base dance clip:

  1. Open the Face Swap Video template.
  2. Upload your dance clip as the target video.
  3. Upload one or more high‑quality face photos (front‑facing, good lighting, no heavy obstruction).
  4. Generate your new version with the swapped face(s).

To create more complex narratives:

  • Multiple characters – Swap different faces into different segments of the same dance to create a “cast” (friends, your brand mascot, influencers, or fictional characters generated via AI Face Generator).
  • Gender‑ or style‑bending edits – Combine Face Swap with the Gender Swap tool or AI Face Editor to create alternate universe versions of yourself.

3. Sync to “Every Time We Touch” (or Your Own Track)

You can align your video to the music’s structure:

  • Intro / buildup – Start with one serious or “normal” face.
  • First drop – Hard cut into a comedic or exaggerated face swap.
  • Chorus loop – Reuse the most visually chaotic segment as a repeating meme loop or GIF via the AI GIF Generator.

Creators often re‑cut their clips around major beat drops and transitions; once you have a swapped version, you can trim or loop it in any standard editor.

4. Enhance Visuals With Other Magic Hour Tools

To take this beyond a straightforward face‑swap:

  • Clean up or restyle frames using the AI Image Editor or AI Art Generator for thumbnail frames, cover images, or supporting posts.
  • Upgrade quality with Video Upscaler or AI Image Upscaler to keep things crisp on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.
  • Create matching thumbnails with the Thumbnail Maker, using a still frame from your swapped video as input.
  • Turn moments into memes using the AI Meme Generator so you can repurpose the same shoot for multiple formats.

5. Export and Publish

Once you’re happy with the swapped performance:

  • Export in a vertical or square format suitable for short‑form platforms.
  • Use the Auto Subtitle Generator if you want captioned versions for silent autoplay feeds.
  • Generate alternate cuts (shorter loops, GIFs, zoomed‑in reaction clips) for a multi‑asset campaign around the same core idea.

Ideas for Creators, Marketers, and Startup Teams

This template is more than a fandom nod; it’s a reusable pattern you can adapt to different niches and campaigns.

For Creators & Streamers

  • One‑person “band” videos – Use Face Swap on multiple dancers so every character is you in a different outfit, then enhance looks with the AI Outfit Generator or AI Clothes Changer.
  • Fan submissions – Ask your community to submit selfies, then generate a compilation where every beat or section swaps to a different fan’s face.
  • Crossover edits – Generate fictional characters (superheroes, anime, D&D, etc.) with tools like the Superhero Generator, AI Anime Generator, or DnD AI Art Generator, then animate and face‑swap them into your dance concept.

For Marketers & Growth Teams

  • Character‑driven campaigns – Use your brand mascot or founder’s face as the central character in multiple “Every Time We Touch”‑style edits to create a recognizable meme format for launches.
  • Localized content at scale – Swap in different regional influencers or team members for each market while keeping the same core template and structure.
  • UGC‑style ads – Start from a realistic dance clip, then apply subtle Face Swap, AI Headshot Generator, and AI Selfie Generator outputs to produce multiple authentic‑looking variants tested across channels.

For Developers & Product Teams

  • Prototype product avatars – Test animated avatars for your app by generating faces with the AI Face Generator, then inserting them into high‑energy clips to see how they perform visually in social feeds.
  • Test narrative formats – Quickly validate whether comedic, high‑energy face‑swap content resonates with your users before investing in custom motion capture or live shoots.

Advanced Remix Paths Using Other Magic Hour Templates

To go further than a single face‑swap pass, you can chain multiple Magic Hour templates:

  • Face Swap + Lip Sync – Use the Lip Sync template to sync your face‑swapped character to specific lyrics or call‑to‑action voice lines.
  • Face Swap + Video to Video – Start from a realistic dance clip, then stylize it (cartoon, cyberpunk, anime) using Video to Video while preserving the motion and your swapped face.
  • Face Swap + Talking Photo – Convert static promotional art or posters into singing or talking segments using AI Talking Photo, then intercut them with the dance sequence for a full music‑video‑style edit.

Best Practices for High‑Quality Face Swaps

  • Use clean, well‑lit reference photos – Frontal or near‑frontal, no heavy filters or extreme blurs. This gives the model clear identity information.
  • Keep motion readable – Large, expressive dance moves work well; constant occlusion of the face (hands, props, hair) can reduce fidelity.
  • Plan for looping – Design at least one segment as a clean loop for GIFs and short‑form loops you can reuse as reactions or channel memes.
  • Respect consent and rights – Only swap in people and characters you’re allowed to use, and comply with platform and local AI/face‑swap guidelines.

Join the “Every Time We Touch” Remix Culture

Metalcore and alt‑music communities are already remixing “Every Time We Touch” with dance challenges, meme edits, and mashups. By building your own Magic Hour version with Face Swap, you can:

  • Tap into an existing meme and visual language your audience recognizes
  • Rapidly produce variants for A/B testing, localization, and new audiences
  • Own a repeatable content system instead of a one‑off viral shot

Remix this template with Face Swap Video, experiment with Lip Sync, Video to Video, and Animation, and you’ll have a flexible, high‑energy format you can reuse across launches, campaigns, and channels—long after “Every Time We Touch” finishes playing.

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