How to Create Cinematic Event Posters with Claude
Create cinematic event posters with Claude and ToolRouter. Generate Hollywood-style posters for events, launches, and campaigns.
ToolMovie Poster MakerClaude is the right partner for cinematic poster creation when you want to iterate on the genre aesthetic and visual concept — exploring whether your event reads better as a thriller, an epic, or a prestige drama, and refining the composition until it has the right weight.
Connect ToolRouter to Claude
1Open connector settings Open Settings
2Add a custom connector with these details
Name
ToolRouterURL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp3Let Claude set you up Open Claude
Steps
Once connected (see setup above), use the Movie Poster Maker tool:
- Describe the event — name, date, genre or tone you want the poster to evoke, key speakers or headliners.
- Run movie-poster-maker with the create skill and your event description.
- Ask Claude to evaluate whether the visual tone matches the event's actual content — a startup conference should not look like a horror film unless that is intentional.
- Iterate on genre, color palette, and typography until the poster has the visual authority the event deserves.
Example Prompt
Try this with Claude using the Movie Poster Maker tool
Use movie-poster-maker to create a cinematic poster for our annual tech conference 'Future Foundations' — October 15-17, San Francisco. Make it feel like a prestige sci-fi drama: deep blues and silvers, cityscape in background, dramatic lighting. Include 'Future Foundations' as the title, tagline 'Where tomorrow begins', and three speaker names in film billing style. Does the tone feel appropriately ambitious?
Tips
- Describe the emotional register you want: 'awe-inspiring' versus 'urgent' versus 'mysterious' produces meaningfully different poster compositions.
- Ask Claude to check whether the text hierarchy is correct — title should dominate, tagline secondary, credits smallest.
- Generate a portrait version for print and a landscape version for social in the same session.