: Creators often use apps like CapCut to overlay these videos or add "camera shake" effects to make the "hit" feel more realistic.

The filename is a common title used for optical illusion or VR immersion videos designed to trigger a physical flinch response. These videos typically feature an object—like a golf club, baseball bat, or park swing—moving directly toward the camera lens to trick the brain into thinking something is about to hit the viewer's face. Content Highlights

: In some contexts, this filename refers to instructional golf videos. For example, coaches on GolfWRX use similar "face-on" (FO) angles to analyze clubhead path and face control during a swing.

: In gaming, similar clips often come from games like Spider-Man (swinging mechanics) or horror jumpscare simulators where an entity "swings" at the player's perspective.

If you are looking for a specific version of this video, it helps to know if it is a , a VR experience , or a golf tutorial . How to Retouch Your Face in a Video Using CapCut