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Illit “Magnetic” Boy Dance – Face Swap Video Template

Create fast, viral-ready K‑pop edits by putting any face onto Illit’s “Magnetic” boy dance performance. This template uses Magic Hour’s AI Face Swap engine to generate smooth, high‑quality swaps that look natural in motion and work across platforms like TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.

What This Template Does

This template is built on Magic Hour’s Face Swap Video workflow. You upload a “Magnetic” boy dance clip (or any similar dance shot), pick whose face you want in the video, and Magic Hour automatically:

  • Detects and tracks faces frame‑by‑frame through fast choreography
  • Matches lighting, head angles, and expressions for a realistic swap
  • Outputs a ready‑to‑share video in your chosen size (vertical, square, or landscape)

It’s designed for creators and teams who want rapid experimentation without frame‑by‑frame editing, keyframing, or compositing.

Why the Illit “Magnetic” Dance Works So Well for Face Swaps

Illit’s “Magnetic” performance went viral in K‑pop circles for its distinctive footwork, quirky arm movements, and highly repeatable chorus choreography. That makes it ideal for:

  • Reaction‑bait clips: Viewers instantly recognize the choreo and focus on the swapped face.
  • Side‑by‑side comparisons: Put different faces on the same dance and test what performs best.
  • Memes and challenges: Turn the dance into a running joke inside your community or fandom.

K‑pop dance covers and edits consistently over‑index on platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts, and “Magnetic” has become a staple reference for “odd but insanely catchy” choreography among fans and dance reactors. This template turns that culture into a reusable, remixable asset.

Use Cases for Creators, Marketers, and Teams

  • Creators & streamers: Put your own face (or your avatar) onto the choreography for channel promos, alerts, or intros.
  • Brands & agencies: Localize influencers, mascots, or brand characters into a K‑pop dance without a full shoot.
  • Music & fan accounts: Swap members, idols, or fan OCs onto the dance for edits, fancams, and fanfiction promos.
  • Startup marketing: Turn founders, devs, or AI characters into a recurring dance meme for product launches or announcements.

How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You can recreate and customize this template in a few minutes by using Magic Hour’s face swap and video tools.

1. Start with Face Swap Video

  1. Open Face Swap Video.
  2. Upload your base dance clip:
    • The “Illit – Magnetic boy dance” performance, or
    • Any K‑pop dance practice, TikTok dance, or choreography video you have rights to use.
  3. Upload the face image or video you want to use (yourself, a performer you’ve collaborated with, a brand mascot, etc.).
  4. Generate the swapped video and download it once processing is done.

If you want more granular control over stills before you animate them, you can prep faces using:

  • AI Face Editor – refine facial features, expressions, and style before swapping.
  • AI Headshot Generator – create clean, high‑resolution source faces that track better in motion.
  • AI Image Upscaler – sharpen older, low‑quality photos before using them for swaps.

2. Turn a Single Photo Into a Dancing Video

No original dance footage? You can still build a “Magnetic‑style” dance swap pipeline:

  1. Create or edit your character face using:
  2. Animate that face with a dance reference using:
  3. Optionally, swap faces again with Face Swap GIF to turn short segments into looping memes.

3. Add Lip Sync or Extra Motion for Social Platforms

  • Use Lip Sync to match mouth movements to your track or voiceover, so the dance and audio feel fully integrated.
  • Leverage AI Voice Generator or AI Voice Cloner to create character‑consistent voices to pair with your dance edits.
  • Convert short dance beats into animated loops with AI GIF Generator for Discord, Slack, and Twitter/X.

Best Practices for High‑Quality K‑pop Face Swaps

  • Use clean, front‑facing faces: Well‑lit, high‑resolution images produce more stable swaps, especially in fast choreography.
  • Match vibe and style: For the “Magnetic” dance, playful or slightly exaggerated expressions tend to read better on short‑form platforms.
  • Keep it recognizable: If you’re swapping a public persona (with consent), make sure hair, accessories, or outfit hints still signal who it is.
  • Respect rights and platforms: Only use footage and likenesses you have permission to remix, and follow the terms of the platforms you post on.
  • Test multiple variants: Swap two or three different faces on the same clip, then A/B test performance across TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.

Advanced Remix Ideas

To go beyond a simple face swap and build a repeatable content format:

  • Build a recurring “dance persona”:
  • Turn dance swaps into campaigns:
    • Create themed versions (founder edition, team edition, character edition) for product launches.
    • Use AI Meme Generator to caption your dance swaps with on‑trend meme formats.
  • Chain tools for cinematic edits:
    • Stylize the entire dance using Video‑to‑Video (e.g., manga, neon, or dark fantasy vibes).
    • Refine key thumbnails using Thumbnail Maker for YouTube and Shorts covers.
    • Upscale final videos with Video Upscaler for crisp reposts and compilations.

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How to Turn This Into Your Own Reusable Template

Once you’ve built a version of the “Illit – Magnetic Boy Dance” swap that fits your brand or channel:

  1. Document the base dance video you like using most (official performance, rehearsal, fan‑shot, or your own shoot).
  2. Save a small set of “core faces” (you, your team, your characters, your mascot) that you reuse across different dances.
  3. Use Face Swap Video as your default starting point whenever a new sound or trend emerges.
  4. Batch‑create multiple variants for different platforms (TikTok, IG, YT Shorts) and test what resonates.

This turns a one‑off Illit “Magnetic” edit into a repeatable, low‑friction system for K‑pop‑inspired face‑swap content that you can scale across campaigns, channels, and markets.

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