Man Typing on Keyboard

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Man Typing on Keyboard – Face Swap Video Template

Create a hyper-focused “in the zone” office scene in seconds. This Man Typing on Keyboard template uses Magic Hour’s Face Swap Video to instantly put your face (or any face) on a professional stock clip of a man working at a computer.

It’s built for creators, marketers, and product teams who need fast, realistic office footage for:

  • B2B and SaaS landing pages
  • Product demos and onboarding flows
  • LinkedIn and social media ads
  • Explainer videos, tutorials, and YouTube intros
  • Developer, “day in the life”, or coding visuals

What This Template Does

This template combines high-quality office footage with Magic Hour’s AI face swap pipeline:

  • Accurate Face Replacement – Swap the original actor’s face with a selfie, brand character, or client’s headshot using Magic Hour Face Swap. The system automatically handles lighting, perspective, and motion.
  • Professional Office Visual – The footage shows a man typing at a desk, framed to highlight focus, productivity, and concentration – ideal for “getting work done” visuals.
  • Natural Movement – Subtle head motions, eye direction, and keyboard interaction are preserved, so your swapped face looks like it’s really there, not pasted on.
  • Ready for Multi-Channel Use – Exported videos work well on websites, email, organic social, paid ads, product UI, and internal docs or pitch decks.

How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You can either use this template directly or treat it as a starting point and remix it into your own version.

1. Start in Face Swap Video

Begin with Face Swap Video. Upload or choose:

  • The base video – Use this “Man Typing on Keyboard” stock clip, or bring your own desk/office footage if you want a different angle or environment.
  • The face to swap in – A selfie, teammate’s photo, or AI-generated portrait (for example, something you created with the AI Headshot Generator or Avatar Generator).

2. Refine the Identity

For best, production-ready results:

  • Use a clear, well-lit face image looking roughly towards the camera.
  • Keep glasses, facial hair, and hairstyles consistent between photos if you’re swapping the same person into multiple videos.
  • If you need a specific style (cartoon, anime, hyper-real), generate a consistent character first using the AI Character Generator or AI Anime Generator.

3. Customize the Visual Style Around It

To go beyond the base template and build a branded variant:

4. Extend or Repurpose the Video

Turn this single shot into a more complete sequence:

  • Convert static imagery (slides, screenshots, mockups) into motion using Image to Video.
  • Upscale and polish final renders with the Video Upscaler for sharper output on large displays.
  • Add auto-generated captions using the Auto Subtitle Generator for accessibility and higher watch time on muted feeds.

Practical Use Cases

  • Founders & Marketers – Put your face in an office productivity scene for pitch decks, landing pages, and launch announcements without setting up a shoot.
  • B2B & SaaS Teams – Quickly produce variants of the same “focused at the keyboard” video customized for different verticals, personas, or regions.
  • Developers & Educators – Illustrate coding, writing, or research sessions for tutorials, course intros, and technical explainers.
  • HR & Internal Comms – Create playful but professional clips of team members “at work” for onboarding, culture videos, and internal tools.

If you need the character to talk rather than just type, you can chain this template with:

Tips for More Realistic Face Swaps

  • Match lighting and angle – Use a source face image shot in similar lighting and from a similar angle to the base video for more natural results.
  • Use multiple expressions – If you plan variants (serious, smiling, surprised), generate multiple face images or avatars in advance and create a small internal “face library.”
  • Keep brand consistency – For recurring campaigns, standardize colors, backgrounds, and characters via tools like the AI Logo Generator, AI Icon Generator, and AI Background Generator.
  • Test different personas – Rapidly A/B test ads or landing page hero videos by swapping in different faces that represent your key customer segments.

Ethics, Rights, and Best Practices

Face swapping is powerful and should be used responsibly:

  • Always get explicit consent from any real person whose face you use.
  • Avoid misleading contexts (e.g., implying someone endorses a product when they do not).
  • Follow your company’s and your platform’s policies on synthetic media and disclosures.

Related Magic Hour Workflows to Explore

If you like this “Man Typing on Keyboard” template, you can build an entire content system around it:

How to Build Your Own Variant of This Template

If you want a custom “person working” template tuned to your product or audience:

  1. Capture or source base footage of someone at a desk (typing, using a trackpad, or looking at a monitor).
  2. Run it through Face Swap Video with your preferred face or AI-generated character.
  3. Create supporting visuals (dashboards, code editor UI, CRM screens) using the AI Image Generator or AI Illustration Generator.
  4. Animate static assets into short clips via Image to Video and stitch them with the keyboard scene.
  5. Add narration and subtitles with AI Voice Generator and Auto Subtitle Generator.

Once you’ve built one version you like, you can rapidly clone it, change the face, swap a few visuals, and spin up targeted variants for different campaigns or markets – all powered by Magic Hour’s face swap and video tools.

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