Bloom is a masonry-style landing page template built for garden wedding videographers. It follows a Day-in-the-Life scroll arc, moving visitors through a full wedding day in chronological moments. The Desert Rose color system, script headline animation, and an emotion-first inquiry form work together to turn curious couples into serious booking leads.
by Rocket studio
Bloom is a single-page, masonry-layout template designed for garden wedding videographers. It guides visitors through a cinematic, hour-by-hour wedding day narrative using looping video tiles, film-still photographs, and handwritten couple quotes. The Desert Rose palette and calligraphic header animation set a romantic, intentional tone from the first scroll.
This template is made for creative professionals whose work lives in the details of a garden wedding day. It speaks directly to videographers who want their portfolio to feel like an experience rather than a gallery.
Most videographer portfolio pages show work without making a visitor feel anything. They present clips in a grid, list packages, and ask for a booking. That approach loses the couple who is still emotionally deciding. Bloom solves the feeling gap.
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page that mirrors the emotional rhythm of a real wedding day. Every section is intentional, from the animated header to the final inquiry form.




Theme
Celebration & Joy
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Desert Rose
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Animated Calligraphic Script Header
Day-in-the-life Masonry Grid
Emotion-first Inquiry Form
Gilded Floating Call to Action Button
Gated Full Wedding Film Path
Can I use this template without showing package pricing?
How does the dual call to action system work?
Do I need video content ready before launching?
Can I customize the inquiry form fields?
Is this template suitable for non-garden or indoor weddings?
This template is built around features that move a visitor from curious to committed. Each element serves the Day-in-the-Life arc and the garden wedding videographer's specific conversion goal.
The header fills the full viewport with a parchment cream background. The script headline "Your garden. Your people. Your once." animates in as if being written by an invisible hand, with ink-bloom micro-animations at each letter's end point. A soft-focus Ken-Burns image of intertwined hands against climbing roses plays slowly beneath the text.
Scrolling moves the visitor through a real wedding day in chronological order. Morning prep, ceremony, cocktail hour, golden-hour portraits, and reception dancing each have their own masonry section. Tiles include three-second looping video clips, film-still photographs, and handwritten couple quotes layered over blurred floral backgrounds.
The full-width form at the page base asks for first names, wedding date, venue or garden location, and one open-ended field: "Tell us one moment you're most afraid of forgetting." No pricing is shown. This emotional specificity filters for serious, aligned couples before the first conversation.
After the ceremony section, a gilded accent button labeled "Save Our Date for Yours" floats into view. It appears at precisely the moment a visitor's emotional investment is highest, then reappears as the full form anchor at the bottom of the page.
A secondary conversion path offers a "Watch a Full Wedding Film" experience gated behind an email capture field. This gives hesitant visitors a low-commitment way to go deeper without committing to an inquiry.
The five-color Desert Rose palette is applied with architectural intention. Dusty rose washes over section dividers and pull-quote blocks, terracotta anchors body typography, garden green frames masonry thumbnail borders, and the gilded accent is reserved exclusively for hover states and call-to-action elements.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Viewport Header | Introduce the brand voice with animated script headline and Ken-Burns image |
| Morning Prep Tiles | Open the Day-in-the-Life arc with soft window-light masonry moments |
| Ceremony Section | Showcase vow and arch footage; trigger the floating call to action button |
| Cocktail Hour Grid | Present candid, unposed moments in a relaxed masonry arrangement |
| Golden-Hour Portraits | Highlight signature outdoor lighting and rose-garden aesthetic |
| Reception Dancing | Close the chronological arc with Super 8-style grain footage tiles |
| Couple Quote Blocks | Build trust through handwritten testimonial overlays on floral backgrounds |
| Watch Full Film Gate | Offer email-capture secondary path for undecided visitors |
| Full-Width Inquiry Form | Collect qualified leads with the emotional open-field question |
The Desert Rose palette is warm, faded by intention, and romantic without tipping into the overly sweet. Every color has a defined role so the visual system stays coherent as you customize.
The masonry grid and video tile layout are built with a mobile-first reading flow in mind. Couples browse and decide on their phones, so the template treats small-screen visitors as the default.
Bloom is built around two conversion paths that work in sequence. The emotional arc of the page does the persuasion work before any form is in view.
Bloom fits naturally into a broader creative business workflow and pairs well with the tools that garden wedding videographers already use for client communication and social sharing.