What the Force Field video effect does
The Force Field video effect wraps whoever is in your clip inside a translucent energy dome. Hex panels light up across the curve of the shell, and every time something makes contact, a ripple fires off from the impact point. You upload a clip, the AI Force Field generator does the tracking and the glow work, and your framing, camera move, and performance come back exactly as you shot them. No VFX artist, no rotoscoping, no weekend lost to keyframes.
The clips that work best
- A walk toward camera. The dome holds shape as you move, and the panels catch the light differently with every step.
- Something thrown at you. Rain, a ball, a pillow, a hand reaching in. The ripple lands where the contact lands, so the hit reads.
- A hands-out, braced stance. The classic shields-up pose, and the one that sells the effect fastest in a three second scroll.
- A single clear subject. Keep one person centered with a bit of headroom and space around the shoulders so the dome has room to sit.
Where people put it
This is TikTok and Reels fuel: superhero bits, gaming intros, gym clips where the shield goes up on the last rep, sketch punchlines where nothing gets through. Force Field lives inside the MagicShot app on a paid plan, next to the rest of the video effects, so you can run a clip through it and post the same afternoon.




