Update face swap from Pichai to Fauci in my Beatles parody extant -- with vid passages, not mere stills
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Changing my headline here hasn't been allowed. I should have made it "Superimpose video passages replacing the face swaps for the principle characters in my Beatles parody extant here:
https://tinyurl.com/duhRulinClass
Copyright violation is a non-issue here, because my video intends political argumentation and not financial gain. We need video of the sort I've attached below, "Fauci talks animated," to position and to time so that lips move apparently delivering the words we hear sung. Perfect illusion for viewers that way isn't quite as important as amusement for viewers will be. (Less fuzzy-looking sources than my attachment here should be sought; and left-right horizontally flipping anything backwards to bring the best alignment with characters' stances is perfectly okay.) The characters required are Rachel Maddow as the Beatles' Ringo, Anthony Fauci as Paul, Jack Dorsey as George, and George Stephanopoulos as John -- just as in my extant face swap version. Since the various political characters never have to sing, our new editing will affect only the Beatles characters. Online passages of the needed individuals speaking are easy to find; adding in hair to emulate the original Beatles' hair is not necessary.
For my older component files, should they help you, the cloud link to all of them is this: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ap6SuR6y_kgdg4BcVDmWqUmI3FHx8g?e=QaNQdT
I think you should try to superimpose over the existing video https://tinyurl.com/duhRulinClass instead of trying to re-assemble my components using only the soundtrack as your template. If the outside edges of older images remain visible, they can be covered with copy-&-paste of adjacent background and thereby become hardly noticeable. Characters faceswapped into the audience might improve with video passages replacing still images, but it's probably not worth the trouble. Viewers getting amused is the aim more than their getting awestruck with how technically clever this is!