Reel is a gallery and detail landing page built for industrial chic wedding videographers. It blends a nine-tile photo mosaic header, a scroll-driven timeline from morning prep to late-night send-off, and a two-step booking form into one atmospheric page. The Parchment and Rust color system and Heritage and Story theme give every section a warm, tactile, documentary feel.
by Rocket studio
Reel is a single-page template designed for wedding videographers who work in warehouses, repurposed factories, and brick-walled lofts. It pairs a cinematic Heritage and Story visual identity with a scroll-driven Timeline Progression layout. Couples move through a full wedding day from dawn to dark, then land on a clear booking call to action.
This template is built for a specific kind of creative professional. If you shoot weddings in spaces with exposed ductwork, riveted steel beams, and Edison bulbs, this page was designed around your work.
Most wedding videographer templates feel generic. They show a reel, list packages, and add a contact form. That structure works for country club bookings but falls flat when your couples chose a venue because it has a hundred-year story on its walls.
You get a fully structured landing page that leads visitors through an emotional arc before presenting any booking option. Every section is purposeful and ordered.
This template is built around deliberate, prompt-backed components. Each one serves the booking and storytelling goal of an industrial chic wedding videographer.
The header arranges nine stills in an asymmetric mosaic. No single image dominates. A slow Ken Burns drift animates each tile on page load, giving the grid the feeling of memory in motion rather than a static gallery wall.
Scrolling moves the visitor through a full wedding day. Morning prep appears in soft cream tones with muted video thumbnails. The ceremony section deepens in palette and includes a silently autoplaying embedded film clip. Reception brings expanded trailer excerpts on click. The late-night send-off shifts to a charcoal background with fairy-light accents.
Couples' own words appear as typeset pull quotes woven into the timeline sections. This positions real testimony inside the story rather than in a separate reviews block, so the social proof flows naturally with the emotional arc of the page.
The primary call to action opens a two-step form. Step one presents a calendar date picker and a venue name field. Step two offers a package interest dropdown (ceremony only, full day, or multi-day weekend) and a free-text area labeled "Tell us about your day."
A secondary call to action labeled "Watch a Full Film" gates a complete wedding film behind an email capture field. This nurtures visitors who are not ready to book but are already imagining their own film, keeping them in the funnel.
The "Check Our Date" button appears first after the ceremony section and remains pinned in the navigation bar as the visitor scrolls. It is never more than one click away from any point on the page.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Photo Grid Mosaic | Sets the cinematic, tactile mood with nine animated stills |
| Morning Prep | Opens the timeline in soft cream tones with muted thumbnails |
| Ceremony Section | Deepens palette and autoplays a silent embedded film clip |
| Reception Golden Hour | Intensifies brass accents and expands trailer excerpts on click |
| Late-Night Send-Off | Shifts to charcoal background with fairy-light visual accents |
| Pull Quote Layer | Weaves couple testimony into each timeline segment |
| Booking Form | Captures date, venue, package interest, and a personal message |
| Full Film Gate | Collects email in exchange for access to a complete wedding film |
The Parchment and Rust color system is built around four specific values that give the page a warm, tactile, and softened-by-time quality. Every color has an assigned role so the hierarchy stays consistent.
The layout is structured to remain clear and legible on smaller screens. The timeline progression and mosaic grid adapt to single-column flow without losing their atmospheric quality.
Every design and layout decision points toward one of two outcomes: a booking inquiry or an email capture. The page guides visitors through an emotional arc before presenting any form.
This template sits inside the Wedding and Events category with a specific focus on the Industrial Chic Wedding Videographer niche. It is a Gallery and Detail template style built as a single landing page.




Theme
Heritage & Story
Creative direction
Timeline Progression
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Nine-tile Animated Photo Mosaic
Scroll-driven Timeline Layout
Autoplaying Silent Film Clip
Two-step Booking Form
Email-gated Full Film Access
Pinned Navigation Call to Action Button
Can I use this template without a full film to show yet?
How does the two-step booking form work?
Can I update the pull quotes with my own couples' words?
Is this template limited to warehouse or factory venues?
What package options appear in the booking form dropdown?