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JoJo Siwa “Yesterday’s Tomorrow’s Today” Face Swap Video Template

Overview

This template lets you drop your own face (or any face you have rights to use) into a high‑energy video inspired by JoJo Siwa’s track “Yesterday’s Tomorrow’s Today.” Built on Magic Hour’s AI Face Swap technology, it’s designed for creators who want fast, high‑quality, social‑ready content without complex editing.

Use it to prototype campaigns, test social concepts, or just remix the format for your own brand or persona. It’s especially useful for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and creator-led marketing experiments.

What This Template Does

  • AI Face Swap Video
    Automatically replaces the original face in the video with your chosen face while preserving expressions, lighting, and motion. Powered by Magic Hour’s Face Swap Video workflow.
  • Music‑driven Performance
    The template is built around a performance video synced to “Yesterday’s Tomorrow’s Today”–style pacing: fast cuts, expressive movement, and a hook‑driven structure that works well for reaction videos, memes, and trend hijacks.
  • Remix‑friendly Structure
    The format is easy to adapt: swap in a different face, change the narrative, shorten it to a 6–15 second hook, or repurpose the structure for your own original track or brand content.

Who This Template Is For

  • Creators & influencers testing face‑swap concepts, meme formats, or music‑driven content.
  • Marketers & growth teams running UGC‑style ads, creator mockups, or A/B testing different “faces” and personas.
  • Founders & startups prototyping video concepts quickly before committing to full productions.
  • Developers & product folks exploring how face‑swap and synthetic media can plug into their workflows or apps.

Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You don’t need to start from scratch. Use this template as a base and remix it into your own concept:

  1. Open the Face Swap Video tool
    Go to Face Swap Video. This is the core workflow used for this template.
  2. Upload your base video
    Use a performance or talking‑head video with clear, front‑facing views. Dance clips, lip‑syncs, and reaction shots work especially well. For inspiration, many creators model timing off of high‑energy pop or Eurovision‑style performances.
  3. Add the source face
    Upload a photo of the face you want to insert. For the best results, choose:
    • Good lighting and sharp focus
    • Neutral or lightly expressive facial expression
    • Front‑facing or slight angle matching your target video
  4. Generate your face‑swapped video
    Let Magic Hour process the swap. The system automatically tracks facial motion, expressions, and head turns to keep the swap consistent across the clip.
  5. Refine with other Magic Hour tools (optional)
    Once you have a base output, you can:
  6. Export and publish
    Export the final video and post on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, or embed in landing pages, ads, or pitch decks.

Advanced Remix Ideas for Power Users

If you want to go beyond a straightforward face swap, you can chain Magic Hour products into a more advanced workflow:

Content & Rights Considerations

Face‑swap and synthetic media are powerful tools and come with responsibilities:

  • Use faces you have rights to – your own, collaborators who consent, or licensed models. Avoid misleading or harmful impersonation.
  • Respect music and video rights – if you’re using commercial tracks or official videos, check platform policies and any applicable licenses, especially for ads or monetized content.
  • Be transparent when needed – for brand work or public‑facing campaigns, many teams now disclose AI‑generated or AI‑edited media in line with emerging best practices and regulations.

Best Practices for High‑Quality Face Swap Videos

  • Start with clean source material
    Use high‑resolution, well‑lit video for the base performance. Clear facial features lead to more convincing swaps.
  • Match angles and expressions
    Align the pose and expression of your source face photo with the target video as closely as possible. Similar head angle and emotion (smile vs neutral) significantly improve realism.
  • Optimize for short‑form attention
    For TikTok/Reels/Shorts, focus on the hook: the first 2–3 seconds should clearly show the face swap and the main visual joke, reveal, or payoff.
  • Pair with complementary tools
    Enhance your outputs using:

About JoJo Siwa & “Yesterday’s Tomorrow’s Today”

JoJo Siwa is an American singer, dancer, and creator known for high‑energy performances, bold visuals, and a strong online presence across YouTube, TikTok, and TV. “Yesterday’s Tomorrow’s Today” marks a new, more mature era in her music, combining pop sensibilities with a polished, performance‑driven aesthetic that works well in short‑form video culture.

The title and lyrical theme focus on living in the present rather than being trapped in the past or anxious about the future — a narrative many creators tap into for motivational edits, transformations, and “before/after” storytelling formats.

Related Magic Hour Tools to Explore

If you like this template, these tools can help you build a full creative stack around it:

  • AI Selfie Generator – create stylized selfies to use as source faces.
  • Gender Swap – explore identity and character variations for the same performance concept.
  • AI Voice Generator and AI Voice Cloner – prototype voiceovers or alternate language/localized versions of the same video format.
  • AI Meme Generator – turn your face‑swapped clips into meme templates and static assets for cross‑channel campaigns.

Get Started

To create your own version of the “Yesterday’s Tomorrow’s Today” face‑swap style video, open the Face Swap Video tool, upload your base clip and source face, and start experimenting. Once you’ve validated your concept, expand it with Lip Sync, Video to Video, or Animation to build a complete, AI‑powered content system around your idea.

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