Motion Control. Your motion, anyone's face.
That viral celeb edit you saw? Probably made by someone in their bedroom. Here's the system.
What you just saw
One person filmed it. Another face appeared.
1. Original motion
My body. My pace. Filmed on phone.
2. Edited reference frame

One screenshot → face swapped on verts.ai image editor.
3. Final output
AINew face, my exact motion. Render time: minutes.
1 frame
Is all you need to edit
100%
Your motion, your timing, your energy
∞
Faces you can drop into that motion
How it works
5 steps. Once you do it once, it's muscle memory.
Record a motion video
Film yourself (or any video you want to drive the motion). Good lighting, clean background, clear movement. Phone is fine.
Screenshot one frame
Pause on a frame that shows the body and face clearly. Screenshot it. This single image becomes your reference.
Swap the person in that frame
On verts.ai → Image Editing, upload the screenshot and prompt: 'change this person into John Cena, same pose, same lighting.'
Go to Motion Control
Open the Motion Control workspace. Upload your edited image AND your original motion video. Hit generate.
Watch the swap render
Out comes John Cena (or whoever) doing your exact motion. Same head turn. Same step. Different face.
What you can create
Where people are actually winning.
Celeb-style edits
Put a famous face on a trending motion. Massive watch-time, instant shareability.
Faceless brand
Stay private. Use a recurring fictional character as your face — same character across every post.
Client deliverables
Charge brands for personalized hooks featuring their founder, mascot, or spokesperson — without ever flying anyone.
FAQ
What people ask before they try it.
Do I need to look like the target person?+
No. The motion drives the body. The reference image drives the face and outfit. You can be 5'4 and drive Shaq's body — within reason.
How long can the motion video be?+
Keep it short and focused — viral clips win. Long shots cost more credits and break consistency.
Is the face perfect every time?+
Most of the time, yes. If a frame drifts, re-roll or tighten the reference image prompt — more specifics = more consistency.
Is this legal?+
Depends what you make and where. Don't impersonate real people in deceptive ways. Use it for clear edits, parody, or your own brand character.
Next step
Stop watching. Start building.
The complete steps are free. The shortcut is the community — that's where I share the prompts, offers, and edits actually working right now.