How to Place Yourself in a Cinematic Scene with OpenClaw
Place Yourself in a Cinematic Scene with OpenClaw and ToolRouter. Upload a portrait and get a cinematic clip with your face in a dramatic movie scene with matched lighting.
ToolPut Yourself in a MovieSupply a batch of portraits with scene assignments and OpenClaw will produce cinematic clips for the entire set. This is right for events, campaigns, or activations where multiple people each receive their own personalized movie clip.
Connect ToolRouter to OpenClaw
1Install the CLI
npm install -g toolrouter-mcp2Call tools directly from OpenClaw
toolrouter-mcp call web-search search --query "AI tools"
toolrouter-mcp toolsSteps
Once connected (see setup above), use the Put Yourself in a Movie tool:
- Define all portrait photos, their assigned scene genres, and output naming schema before batching.
- Run `put-yourself-in-a-movie` with `create` across the batch with consistent quality parameters.
- Review outputs and rerun any clip where the face integration or lighting match was poor.
- Distribute the personalized clip set to recipients.
Example Prompt
Try this with OpenClaw using the Put Yourself in a Movie tool
Use put-yourself-in-a-movie to generate cinematic clips for these 15 portraits. Each has a scene genre assigned in the input data. Return filenames matching recipient names and flag any portrait where the image quality is too low for convincing face integration.
Tips
- Screen all portraits for resolution and face visibility before batching — a full batch of poor source photos wastes generation budget.
- Assign scene genres that match the recipient's personality when possible — personalized scene choices produce more meaningful gifts.
- Review all outputs before distribution — face integration quality varies by portrait, and sending a poor output undermines the impact.