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Punchline — Hilarious Comedy Ensemble Landing Page Template
Bit is an editorial-magazine landing page built for sketch comedy groups that need to prove their work before they pitch it. The page opens with an auto-playing short-form reel, scrolls through creator spotlight spreads, and closes with ensemble videos and two clear calls-to-action. No forms, no fluff, just sharp design and sharp comedy, earning every click.
by Rocket studio
Bit is a single-page landing page template designed for sketch comedy groups with something to show. It uses an editorial magazine design, deep Obsidian and Gold colors, and a scroll experience built around video and performer portraits. The page converts visitors into bookings by letting the work do the convincing, sketch by sketch, section by section.
This landing page template is built for comedy groups that perform, shoot, and write their own material. It works equally well as a booking tool and a discovery page. The design fits anyone who wants a professional web presence that shows work first and pitches second.
Most comedy groups land on a website that looks like a band page from 2012 or a Google Form attached to a PDF. Neither one convinces a booker to click, and neither one gives a fan a reason to follow. This landing page solves that problem directly.
You get a fully structured, single-focus landing page ready to promote your sketch comedy group. Every section is pre-designed and logically sequenced to build trust and earn the click. No blank canvas to stare at, no design skills required to start.




Theme
Editorial Magazine
Creative direction
Creator Spotlight
Color system
Obsidian & Gold
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Auto-playing Hero Reel with Scrubber
Creator Spotlight Editorial Spreads
Fixed Navbar Booking Button
Ensemble Video Sections
Press and Social Proof Block
Staggered Scroll Reveal Animations
Does this template require coding skills to set up?
Can I add upcoming show dates and event location details?
Is this template suitable if my group does not have press quotes yet?
How does the booking call-to-action work without a form on the page?
Can I use this landing page to promote a specific comedy show or one-off event?
This landing page template includes six purpose-built features. Each one addresses a specific challenge comedians and comedy groups face when creating a page that converts visitors into real bookings and fans.
The hero section opens with a fifteen-second vertical-to-widescreen sketch clip that auto-plays muted. A thin gold scrubber bar invites the user to unmute. The headline types itself over the freeze-frame, giving every visitor an instant description of the group before they scroll.
Three full-page editorial spreads alternate between individual performers and ensemble videos. Each spread pairs a black-and-white portrait image with an embedded sketch, plus a pull quote in gold italic. The rhythm builds from solo bits to duo chemistry to the full cast, so the page shows range and depth as visitors scroll.
After the first scroll, a "Book This Group" button appears fixed in the navbar. It stays visible as the user moves through every section of the page. The call-to-action text is short, direct, and under five words, exactly the kind of concise copy that earns clicks without explanation.
Two full-bleed video sections punctuate the creator spotlights. The first shows duo chemistry. The second is the full cast closer, followed immediately by the primary "Watch the Full Set" call-to-action. By this point, the visitor has already watched four sketch videos and is ready to follow through.
A dedicated block surfaces press quotes and sketch view counts in gold italic type. Adding social proof at this stage of the page follows best practice: reviews and press mentions increase user trust before the final booking decision. This section gives your landing page the credibility signals bookers and brand teams look for.
The page uses scroll-reveal animations and staggered entrance timing across editorial cards. Interactive elements include video mute toggles and hover states on every card. Templates that support interactive elements like these keep visitors on the page longer, which gives the work more time to land.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Reel | Auto-plays muted sketch clip with typewriter headline and gold scrubber |
| Creator Spotlight 1 | Editorial spread: portrait image, embedded sketch, pull quote |
| Creator Spotlight 2 | Second performer profile alternating layout direction |
| Creator Spotlight 3 | Third profile leading into ensemble content |
| Ensemble Video Break | Full-bleed duo chemistry video section |
| Full Cast Closer | Ensemble piece with primary "Watch the Full Set" call-to-action |
| Booking and Press | Press quotes, view counts, social proof, "Book This Group" context |
| Footer | Horizontal flow footer with links and resources |
The design follows an Editorial Magazine theme. Every visual choice is deliberate, dark rooms, gold leaf, and typographic hierarchy that makes the page feel like a playbill for an underground theater that takes itself exactly seriously enough.
This landing page is designed desktop-first to serve college bookers and brand teams who typically evaluate content on larger screens. The layout is also responsive so that fans who find the page on a phone get a clean, readable experience.
A landing page should solve one problem clearly and push every visitor toward one action. This template is designed around that principle. The scroll experience is sequenced to build trust before it asks for anything.
This template is part of a broader ecosystem of comedy templates for the Media and Entertainment category. Understanding how it fits among other options can help you decide if it is the right starting point for your project.