"Lose My Breath (Feat. Charlie Puth)" M/V Behind the Scenes #StrayKids

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“Lose My Breath (Feat. Charlie Puth)” Behind the Scenes – Face Swap Video Template

Overview

This Magic Hour template lets you drop yourself directly into the behind-the-scenes footage for Stray Kids’ “Lose My Breath (Feat. Charlie Puth)” music video using AI face swap. In a few steps, you can generate a personalized BTS edit where your face appears on screen alongside Stray Kids and Charlie Puth, ready to share on social, use in fan edits, or prototype creative campaigns.

The template is powered by Magic Hour’s AI Face Swap technology and is available as a ready-made project under Face Swap Video templates. You can remix it, swap in new footage, or combine it with other Magic Hour video tools to build your own K‑pop–style experiences.

What This Template Does

  • Face swap on BTS footage: Replace the face of a performer in the behind-the-scenes video with your own (or a character you create) while preserving expressions, lighting, and camera movement.
  • Creator-friendly output: Export short clips suitable for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Reels, or longer-form edits.
  • Remix-ready: Use this template as a base to build your own K‑pop parody, fan edit, campaign mock, or prototype for an AI-driven music video concept.

How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

  1. Start from a Face Swap template
    Go to Face Swap Video and choose a template with a similar structure (performance, choreography, or behind-the-scenes shots). If this “Lose My Breath” BTS template is available in your region, you’ll see it listed in the library and can open it directly.
  2. Upload your source face
    Add a clear photo or portrait of the person whose face you want in the video. For best results, use:
    • Frontal or slightly angled headshot
    • Good lighting and visible facial features
    • Neutral or natural expression (easier to map to multiple emotions)
    If you don’t already have a good portrait, you can generate one first using Avatar Generator, AI Face Generator, or AI Headshot Generator.
  3. Apply face swap to the video
    Select which person in the footage you want to replace. Magic Hour’s AI Face Editor and Face Swap engine will match expressions and motion frame by frame for a coherent result across the entire clip.
  4. Polish your visuals
    If needed, refine still frames or thumbnails using:
  5. Export and share
    Download your finished clip and share it on social platforms, embed it on a landing page, or combine it with other Magic Hour outputs like Auto Subtitle Generator for captions or Video Upscaler for higher-quality exports.

Use Cases for Creators, Marketers, and Builders

  • Fan content & K‑pop edits: Put yourself in the studio or rehearsal room with Stray Kids and Charlie Puth for highly shareable fan edits, reaction videos, or community challenges.
  • Campaign prototyping: Test concepts for influencer campaigns or music promos by quickly swapping in different faces (creator, brand ambassador, fictional character) into the same BTS narrative.
  • Pitch decks & demos: Agencies and startups can show clients what AI-personalized music or entertainment experiences look like without custom production.
  • Content localization: Visualize how a global collaboration might look with local talent, while preserving choreography, lighting, and set design.

About “Lose My Breath (Feat. Charlie Puth)”

“Lose My Breath (Feat. Charlie Puth)” is a collaboration between South Korean group Stray Kids and American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth. Stray Kids, formed by JYP Entertainment in 2017 through the survival show “Stray Kids,” debuted in 2018 with “District 9” and have since become known for self-produced tracks, aggressive choreography, and experimental K‑pop production. Charlie Puth is known for hits such as “See You Again,” “Attention,” and “One Call Away,” and for his producer-driven approach to pop and R&B.

The behind-the-scenes material around “Lose My Breath” typically includes:

  • Choreography rehearsals and blocking sessions with the full group
  • Wardrobe tests and styling for performance and narrative scenes
  • Interaction between members, crew, and featured artist in a more relaxed, documentary-style setting
  • Technical shots of cameras, lighting rigs, and set transitions that show how the final M/V look is achieved

This template focuses on that process-oriented visual style—candid moments, tracking shots, and performance snippets—making it ideal for face swap and remixing.

Advanced Remixes: Going Beyond Simple Face Swap

If you want to push the template further, you can chain it with other Magic Hour tools:

Best Practices & Responsible Use

  • Consent & rights: Only swap in faces you have the right to use (your own, collaborators, or properly licensed likenesses). For public-facing campaigns, review platform policies and local regulations on synthetic media and deepfakes.
  • Transparency: When relevant, clearly label AI-generated or face-swapped content, especially in marketing, political, or commercial contexts.
  • Brand alignment: For marketers and founders, use AI face swap as a rapid prototyping tool before committing to a full production—test variations, then choose which concepts justify traditional shoots.

Related Magic Hour Tools Worth Exploring

To build a more complete K‑pop or music-video-style pipeline around this template, you may also want to explore:

Who This Template Is For

  • Content creators & editors: Fast production of high-impact, shareable K‑pop BTS edits with your own likeness, without a studio shoot.
  • Marketers & agencies: Rapid prototyping of AI-personalized music, entertainment, or fandom experiences to test with audiences or show in client pitches.
  • Developers & startup teams: A practical reference pipeline for integrating face swap and video remixes into apps, tools, or interactive experiences that lean on fandom and music culture.

Start from the “Lose My Breath (Feat. Charlie Puth)” BTS template in the Face Swap Video section, swap in your own face, and then iterate with other Magic Hour tools to build complete, production-ready K‑pop–style experiences in minutes instead of weeks.

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