Real Boston Richey Get in There Dance

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Real Boston Richey “Get in There” Dance – Face Swap Video Template

Overview

Turn the viral Real Boston Richey “Get in There” dance into a fully customized meme or promo video with this face swap template. Built on Magic Hour’s AI Face Swap technology, it lets you instantly replace the dancer’s face with your own (or any face you choose) and export ready-to-post vertical content for TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts, and more.

This page explains what the template does, how to remix it inside Magic Hour, and how creators, marketers, and startups can repurpose it into high-performing short-form video content.

What This Template Does

The “Real Boston Richey Get in There Dance” template is a pre-built Face Swap Video project that:

  • Auto-detects faces in each clip of the dance and swaps them with your selected face.
  • Preserves expressions and motion so your swapped face matches the original dancer’s head movement and timing.
  • Outputs short-form ready video that works across TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and Snapchat Spotlight.
  • Supports multiple clips (10 moments from the dance), so you can keep, cut, or loop your favorite parts.

The template is optimized for fast experimentation: drop in faces, render multiple variants, and quickly test which version performs best with your audience.

Why Use This Template?

  • Creators & influencers: Turn a trending sound and dance into a personalized meme, reaction, or skit in minutes.
  • Brands & marketers: Put founders, mascots, or fictional characters into the trend to promote product launches or campaigns.
  • Developers & startups: Prototype AI video experiences, landing page demos, or social proof content without setting up a full video production workflow.

Song & Trend Context

“Get in There” by Real Boston Richey featuring GloRilla (2024) has been widely used in TikTok dance challenges and meme edits. Its high-energy beat and clear choreography make it ideal for:

  • Dance remixes and duets
  • Call-and-response memes
  • Before/after and transformation edits
  • Reaction content and punchline reveals

Leveraging trending audio tied to recognizable choreography is a common way to increase completion rate and engagement on short-form video platforms. This template is designed to plug directly into that behavior with minimal setup time.

How to Use and Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You can recreate and remix this experience entirely inside Magic Hour using the Face Swap Video template builder:

  1. Start with Face Swap Video
    Go to Face Swap Video. Import the “Get in There” dance clip you have rights to use (your own recording or licensed footage), or start from a similar dance video.
  2. Add your source face
    Upload a clear reference image or portrait of the face you want to appear in the dance (your own, a teammate’s, a character you created, etc.). For best quality, use a well-lit, front-facing photo.
  3. Apply face swap to the dance video
    Run the face swap on the dance video. Magic Hour’s AI Face Swap automatically tracks the target face across frames and replaces it with your chosen face while maintaining lighting and expressions.
  4. Refine visuals
    If needed, you can further polish frames or thumbnails using tools like the AI Image Editor, AI Face Editor, or AI Image Upscaler.
  5. Export and post
    Export in a vertical format suitable for TikTok, Reels, or Shorts. Add captions, hooks, and hashtags in your social platform of choice.

Ideas to Remix and Extend the Template

Once you’ve created your base “Get in There” face swap video, you can layer in other Magic Hour products to build more advanced variations:

Best Practices for High-Performance Face Swap Dance Videos

  • Use high-quality source images – Sharp, well-lit faces produce more realistic swaps and fewer artifacts.
  • Align tone with your brand – Use the same persona, avatar, or founder across multiple edits to build recognizability.
  • Hook early – Put the funniest or most surprising face swap moment in the opening seconds to reduce early drop-off.
  • Optimize for each platform – Test different caption styles and overlays for TikTok vs. Reels vs. Shorts; you can repurpose the same core video but adjust messaging.
  • Localize variations – If you operate in multiple markets, swap in region-specific faces or memes to increase relatability.

Suggested Workflows for Teams

For teams and startups, this template can be folded into a lightweight production pipeline:

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Tips for Discoverability & Community Engagement

  • Use trend-aligned hashtags – Combine music-related tags with format tags (e.g., #faceswap, #aivideo, #shorts) and niche tags relevant to your product or audience.
  • Run iterative tests – Produce several variants of the same dance (different faces, hooks, captions) and monitor which one drives the highest watch time and shares.
  • Collaborate with your audience – Invite followers to submit photos for you to drop into the dance, then create a batch of community face swaps using this template.

Using the “Real Boston Richey Get in There Dance” face swap template as your base, you can quickly build a repeatable system for trend-aware, on-brand short videos—without a traditional video production team. Start experimenting in Face Swap Video and remix it with the broader Magic Hour toolset to find the version that resonates most with your audience.

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