Greenlight - Sharp Entertainment Landing Page Template
Greenlight is a single-column landing page template built for entertainment strategy consultants. It opens with a manifesto header, flows through a FAQ-driven scroll, and closes with a peer-level contact form. The Slate & Sky color system and editorial serif typography give it the authority of a pitch deck and the clarity of a term sheet.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Greenlight is a single-column landing page template designed for an entertainment strategy consultant. It leads with a bold manifesto header, moves through a structured FAQ sequence that answers real partner questions, and ends with a B2B contact form. The visual design uses deep charcoal, sky blue, and atmosphere white to project focused, boardroom-level authority.
Who this template is for
This template speaks directly to consultants who operate between the creative pitch and the distribution deal. It is built for professionals whose value is hard to explain in a tagline and whose clients are sophisticated enough to expect substance before a meeting.
- Independent producers with optioned scripts who need a packaging and financing strategy
- Mid-size production companies moving into unscripted or gaming verticals
- Brand studios that need a strategist fluent in both audience data and narrative structure
What problem this template solves
Entertainment strategy consulting is a high-trust, low-visibility profession. Most generic service pages look like vendor intake forms, which immediately signals the wrong dynamic. This template solves the credibility gap by letting the page itself demonstrate insider fluency.
- Prospects arrive skeptical and need to feel they are reading a peer, not a vendor
- The service is nuanced, covering deal structures, packaging timelines, and platform submission windows
- A standard bio-and-contact layout cannot carry the weight of that explanation
What you get with this template
You get a complete single-column landing page structured to build trust and drive B2B outreach. Every section has a defined role, from the manifesto that establishes authority to the form that opens dialogue.
- A Quote/Manifesto header with oversized editorial serif type on a deep slate background
- A FAQ-driven scroll sequence with real questions and jargon-fluent answers
- A dual-placement call-to-action and a peer-level contact form with no budget field
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in features delivered by the Greenlight template as described in the brief.
Quote/Manifesto Header Block
A single oversized editorial serif sentence sits against the deep charcoal slate background. White type and generous negative space let the line land with confidence. A thin sky-blue rule underscores the attribution below the manifesto.
FAQ-Driven Scroll Sequence
The page body is built around real questions that potential partners actually ask. Each question voices a specific doubt, and each answer resolves it with specific, fluent detail. The rhythm builds a cumulative case for engagement without feeling like a sales pitch.
Dual-Placement Call to Action
The primary call-to-action reads "Start a Strategy Conversation." It appears as a fixed-bottom bar after the third FAQ block, then again as a full-width closing section. Both placements use the sky-blue accent color for immediate visual recognition.
Peer-Level Contact Form
The contact form asks for company name, project stage, and one open field: "What problem are we solving together?" There is no budget field and no timeline dropdown. The form is designed to signal dialogue between equals, not a vendor intake process.
Slate & Sky Color System
The palette uses deep charcoal slate for primary backgrounds, mid-tone graphite for secondary text, open sky blue for calls to action and pull-quotes, and atmosphere white for content panels. Every color choice reinforces a composed, professional tone.
Service Utility Layout Structure
The single-column flow keeps reading linear and uninterrupted. Section transitions are clean, with no animations or decorative imagery. The result is a page that reads like the first page of a sharp pitch deck and prompts the same reaction.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Manifesto Header | Establishes authority with a single bold editorial statement |
| FAQ Block One | Answers "What does an entertainment strategist actually do?" |
| FAQ Block Two | Answers "At what stage should we bring you in?" |
| FAQ Block Three | Answers "How are you compensated?" |
| Fixed call to action Bar | Prompts outreach after the third FAQ with a persistent button |
| Contact Form Block | Closes the page with a peer-level B2B inquiry form |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme. Every design choice prioritizes clarity and authority over decoration, making the page feel like a corner office rather than a portfolio site.
- Deep charcoal slate (#1E2A38) for primary backgrounds, mid-tone graphite (#4A5568) for secondary text, open sky blue (#56A0D3) for calls to action and pull-quotes, and atmosphere white (#F7F9FC) for content panels
- Oversized editorial serif typography in the header; no images and no animations anywhere on the page
- Sky-blue horizontal rule used as a single refined accent beneath the manifesto attribution line
Mobile & speed optimization
The single-column layout is inherently well-suited for smaller screens. There are no multi-column grids to reflow and no heavy media assets to load, keeping the reading experience clean at any screen width.
- Fixed-bottom call to action bar is designed to remain visible and accessible on mobile viewports throughout the FAQ scroll
- Atmosphere white content panels and a text-dominant structure reduce visual complexity on compact displays
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered around one conversion goal: getting the right prospect to submit the contact form. Every structural choice builds toward that moment.
- The manifesto header filters for the right audience immediately. Anyone who responds to that opening line is already a qualified prospect.
- The FAQ sequence handles the three objections that most often delay a first conversation, removing friction before the form appears.
- The peer-level form language ("What problem are we solving together?") frames the next step as a strategic conversation, which lowers the barrier to submission for senior decision-makers.
Other information about this template
Greenlight is categorized under Professional Services, specifically within the Entertainment Consulting subcategory. It is purpose-built for the entertainment strategy consultant niche and reflects the intersection of that role with a B2B partnership outreach model.
- The template style is Single Column Flow, which keeps the reading path linear and focused from header to form
- The header concept is Quote/Manifesto, a deliberate choice that positions the consultant as a thought leader before any credentials are listed
- The creative direction is FAQ-Driven, matching the way sophisticated clients actually evaluate a new strategic partner
- The landing page direction is Partnership/B2B, meaning the form and call to action copy are calibrated for peer-level outreach rather than transactional lead capture




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
FAQ-Driven
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Quote/manifesto Header Block
Faq-driven Scroll Sequence
Dual-placement Call to Action
Peer-level Contact Form
Slate & Sky Color System
Service Utility Single-column Layout
Related questions
Can I customize the FAQ questions for my specific consulting practice?
Does the fixed-bottom call to action bar appear on mobile screens?
Can I change the contact form fields?
Does this template work without a full website behind it?
Is this template suitable for consultants working across scripted and unscripted projects?