Eulogy is a cinematic, overlap-layered memorial landing page template built for celebration of life services. It combines a full-screen archival video header, dissolve-driven scroll transitions, and a layered photo-frame presentation to create a reverent digital tribute. Designed as a waitlist page, it guides families, funeral professionals, and estate advisors toward reserving a personalized tribute page.
by Rocket studio
Eulogy is a single-page, waitlist-style memorial landing page template. It uses a full-screen grainy video background, slow cinematic scroll transitions, and a warm Obsidian and Gold color palette to create a space that feels genuinely personal. The page walks visitors through a three-step process and closes with a reservation form designed to convert through emotional clarity.
This template is built for anyone who wants to offer or create a meaningful digital tribute. It speaks equally to grieving families working under real time pressure and to professionals building services around remembrance.
Planning a memorial is hard enough without building a web page from scratch. Most generic templates feel clinical or festive in the wrong ways. Eulogy closes that gap.
You get a fully structured, single-page memorial landing page ready to customize and launch. Every section is pre-built and sequenced with care.




Theme
Lens & Frame
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Obsidian & Gold
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Waitlist/Coming Soon
Page Sections
Full-screen Archival Video Header
Overlap-layered Photo Frame Section
Cinematic Dissolve Scroll Transitions
Three-step Process Reveal Panel
Stacked Testimonial Cards with Hover Lift
Dual-path Waitlist Reservation Form
Can I use this template without video footage?
Is this template suitable for a live memorial page or only a waitlist?
How does the dual-path form work for funeral professionals?
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What sections are included in this landing page?
This template brings together cinematic design, emotional pacing, and a conversion-focused structure into one cohesive page.
The header fills the entire viewport with slow, grainy footage of anonymous family gestures: a hand lighting candles, a screen door closing at golden hour, fingers turning album pages. No faces appear clearly. Gold serif type reveals letter by letter over the footage, setting the tone from the first second.
After the video dissolves, a stack of slightly tilted photo frames appears against the obsidian background. Each frame casts a soft shadow. Together they show visitors what a finished tribute page looks like, making the product feel real and tangible before any form is presented.
Scroll behavior is paced like scenes in a short film. Transitions between sections use dissolves rather than hard cuts or snaps. Each increment feels deliberate, preserving the emotional register of the page throughout the visit.
A translucent panel slides over a blurred family image to reveal three chapter-style steps: Gather, Arrange, Share. The chapter-title format gives the process a narrative rhythm that matches the page's overall tone.
Testimonial cards are layered like handwritten letters in a stack. On hover, each card lifts to reveal the full quote underneath. The effect reinforces trust while staying visually consistent with the page's archival aesthetic.
The primary call to action asks visitors to reserve a tribute page. The form collects first name, email, and one optional line: "Who will you be honoring?" A secondary path lets funeral directors notify their funeral home partner program separately. A gentle fixed-bottom bar repeats the reservation prompt after the visitor scrolls past the first testimonial.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Screen Video Header | Opens the page with archival footage and gold typewriter text reveal |
| Layered Photo Frames | Shows a finished tribute page through overlapping tilted frames |
| Process Reveal Panel | Introduces the three-step Gather, Arrange, Share flow |
| Testimonial Card Stack | Builds trust with hover-lift stacked quote cards |
| Reservation Waitlist Form | Captures name, email, and honoree detail for primary signups |
| Partner Path Section | Offers a separate notification path for funeral home professionals |
| Fixed Bottom Bar | Repeats the reservation prompt after first testimonial scroll point |
The visual identity follows a Lens and Frame theme. Every design decision reinforces the feeling of opening a velvet-lined keepsake box under warm lamplight.
The template is built so the cinematic feel translates cleanly to smaller screens. Layered elements reflow gracefully without losing the depth of the design.
The page earns trust before it asks for anything. By the time a visitor reaches the form, they have already felt the weight of the service being offered.
This template fits naturally into the broader category of personal and resume style pages, specifically within memorial and tribute page subcategories. It is designed as a celebration of life site landing page, not a general portfolio or event page.