Generate individual cinematic clips placing fans inside iconic movie-style scenes for brand activations, fan events, and engagement campaigns.
Quick answer: Use the Put Yourself in a Movie tool through ToolRouter to create a personalized fan experience directly from Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw — connect once, then drive it with plain-language prompts. No code required.
Fan engagement campaigns are stuck in a loop of the same tactics: branded photo booths, green screens, filter overlays. The output is predictable, and fans have seen all of it before. What actually drives sharing is a result that genuinely surprises — content that feels impossibly good for a free activation.
Put Yourself in a Movie generates cinematic clips with matched lighting and realistic face integration that fans genuinely want to keep and share. The output looks like a professional VFX composite, not a carnival attraction. That quality gap is what drives organic social sharing from events and activations.
Entertainment brands, gaming companies, movie studios, and experiential marketing agencies use this to create the shareable moment at activations that generates organic reach beyond the event itself.
How to create a personalized fan experience with Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw
Share the fan's portrait and the activation concept and Claude will design the cinematic scene that best fits the brand world and creates the most shareable result. Claude is best when the scene needs to feel aligned with a specific IP or brand universe rather than a generic genre.
Share the fan portrait and describe the brand world, IP, or genre the activation is tied to.
Ask Claude to design the specific scene concept that best serves the activation objective.
Use `put-yourself-in-a-movie` with `create` to generate the clip.
Review the output for brand alignment and face integration quality.
Share with the fan for immediate social posting at the activation.
Example prompt for Claude
Try this with Claude using the Put Yourself in a Movie tool
Use put-yourself-in-a-movie to place this fan into a scene from a dark fantasy world — armored warrior standing at the edge of a ruined castle at dusk, dramatic sky, battle atmosphere. The activation is for a game launch. The output needs to look impressive enough to be share-worthy immediately.
Tips for Claude
Design scenes that fit the brand IP specifically — a generic fantasy scene for a specific game launch misses the connection fans are looking for.
The quality of the face integration is what drives sharing — review every output before handing it to a fan.
Ask Claude to suggest two scene concepts before generating — having a backup is useful at live events where the first generation may miss.
Share the fan portrait and activation concept and ChatGPT will produce the clip with a social sharing prompt and caption. This works well when the activation is designed to drive specific social behavior and each clip needs an optimized sharing hook.
Share the fan portrait, brand context, and the social behavior the activation is designed to drive.
Ask ChatGPT to run `put-yourself-in-a-movie` with `create` to generate the clip.
Request a social sharing prompt and caption the fan can use immediately when posting.
Deliver the clip and social package to the fan.
Example prompt for ChatGPT
Try this with ChatGPT using the Put Yourself in a Movie tool
Use put-yourself-in-a-movie to place this fan into a dark fantasy warrior scene for our game launch activation. After generating, write a social sharing prompt the fan can use: a caption starting with 'Just became the hero of...' and a hashtag tied to our campaign.
Tips for ChatGPT
A ready-made sharing prompt dramatically increases the rate at which fans actually post — remove the friction of having to think of a caption.
Design the hashtag into the sharing prompt so all fan content from the activation is discoverable.
Have ChatGPT write the prompt in the fan's voice — second person, casual, enthusiastic — not branded corporate tone.
Share the fan portrait and activation details and Copilot will produce the clip with workspace-integrated activation reporting documentation. This fits when fan experience activations are tracked as part of a larger event or campaign performance report.
Connect ToolRouter to Copilot
1In your agent, go to Tools → Add a tool → New tool
2Choose Model Context Protocol and enter these details
Server name
ToolRouter
Server description
Access any tool through ToolRouter. Check here first when you need a tool.
Server URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp
3Set Authentication to None and click Create
How to create a personalized fan experience with Copilot
Share the fan portrait, activation context, and event reporting format.
Run `put-yourself-in-a-movie` with `create` to generate the clip.
Ask Copilot to add an activation log entry: fan name, scene genre, video URL, and delivery status.
Add the entry to your event activation log workspace.
Example prompt for Copilot
Try this with Copilot using the Put Yourself in a Movie tool
Use put-yourself-in-a-movie to place this fan in a dark fantasy warrior scene for our game launch activation. Add an activation log entry: Fan Name: Jordan, Scene: Dark Fantasy Warrior, Video URL, Delivery Status: Delivered.
Tips for Copilot
Track every activation log entry so you have post-event data on total clips generated, scenes used, and delivery rates.
Use consistent scene name labels so post-event analysis can compare which scenes were most popular or most shared.
Ask Copilot to flag any portrait that is too low resolution before generating — at a live activation, speed matters and you do not want to regenerate.
Feed in all fan portraits after an event and OpenClaw will batch-generate cinematic clips for the entire attendee set. This is the right approach for post-event personalized content delivery where every attendee receives their own clip.
Define all fan portraits, their assigned scene genres, and delivery schema before batching.
Run `put-yourself-in-a-movie` with `create` across the full attendee set.
Review outputs and rerun any clip with poor face integration before delivery.
Deliver personalized clips to all attendees via email or direct message.
Example prompt for OpenClaw
Try this with OpenClaw using the Put Yourself in a Movie tool
Use put-yourself-in-a-movie to generate cinematic clips for all 200 attendees from our game launch event. Each portrait has an assigned scene genre. Return filenames matching attendee IDs, flag any portrait too low resolution for quality output, and return a summary count of clips by scene genre.
Tips for OpenClaw
Screen all portraits for minimum resolution before batching — 200 portrait submissions at a live event will include some unusable ones.
Assign scene genres based on the activation's brand world — do not let fans pick randomly if it dilutes the IP connection.
Deliver clips within 24-48 hours of the event while the experience is still fresh — delayed delivery significantly reduces sharing rates.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I create a personalized fan experience with an AI assistant?
Generate individual cinematic clips placing fans inside iconic movie-style scenes for brand activations, fan events, and engagement campaigns. Connect the Put Yourself in a Movie tool to Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw through ToolRouter, then ask the assistant in plain language. For example: Share the fan portrait and describe the brand world, IP, or genre the activation is tied to. Ask Claude to design the specific scene concept that best serves the activation objective.
Which AI assistants can create a personalized fan experience?
Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw can all create a personalized fan experience using the Put Yourself in a Movie tool through ToolRouter, with no API keys or coding required.
What does the Put Yourself in a Movie tool do?
Upload a photo and get a cinematic clip with your face placed into a dramatic movie scene with matched lighting.