Film & Video Production Booking Website Template

Composite is a cinematic landing page template built for VFX studios. It opens on absolute black, ignites with a signature reel shot, and guides visitors through a seasonal scroll flow toward a direct booking path. Designed for indie directors, ad agency producers, and music video clients, it sells finished work first and pricing second.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Composite is a single-column flow landing page for a VFX studio. It uses a festival-dark color system, a full-bleed animated header, and a seasonal scroll structure to pull visitors from spectacle into a clear three-step booking flow. The page is built to convert indie directors, commercial producers, and music video clients on first visit.

Who this template is for

This template is designed for VFX studios that need to sell high-craft work to time-pressured buyers. It speaks directly to the people who make creative spending decisions.

  • Indie directors crowdfunding a first feature who need to trust a studio fast
  • Ad agency producers working to tight award-season deadlines who need transparent pricing
  • Music video directors who need complex shot work delivered on a tight production window

What problem this template solves

Most VFX studio pages bury the reel behind navigation menus and PDF rate cards. Buyers leave before they see the work, let alone commit to a conversation. This template fixes that by leading with the shot and closing with the booking form.

  • Visitors often abandon studio sites before reaching pricing or contact options
  • Festival submission windows and award-season deadlines leave no room for back-and-forth discovery
  • Producers need to justify spend quickly, which means they need to see work and rates on the same page

What you get with this template

You get a fully structured single-page layout that moves a visitor from cinematic first impression through project exploration and into a direct sales flow. Every section is designed with a specific role in that journey.

  • A full-bleed dark header with a signature reel moment and self-typing studio name
  • A seasonal scroll structure tied to the cultural calendar of VFX demand spikes
  • A three-step intake booking flow with per-shot pricing displayed on selection, plus a secondary rate card download path

Feature list

This template ships with a set of purpose-built design and structural features. Each one is grounded in how VFX buyers actually evaluate and hire studios.

Full-Bleed Cinematic Header

The page opens on true black. A single VFX shot expands outward from the center, using particles and light tendrils to saturate the frame. Soft chromatic aberration at the edges gives it a projected, screen-native feel. The studio name types itself in mercury silver with a micro-flash of purple glow on each letter, as if the text is being composited live.

Seasonal Scroll Structure

Each content section is anchored to a specific peak-demand window in the VFX calendar. Festival submission season, holiday ad blitzes, summer blockbuster post-production, and music award show cycles each get their own section. A countdown-style datestamp and a hero project shot open each window, so the energy builds from intimate indie work toward full commercial spectacle.

Before-and-After Shot Comparisons

Full-screen before-and-after comparisons autoplay on scroll. They pull the visitor deeper into the work the way a great trailer makes you forget you are watching marketing. This is where craft becomes the most persuasive argument on the page.

Floating "Book Your Shot" Button

After the first scroll, a hot-pink call-to-action button pins to the viewport. It stays visible through every section so the path to booking is never more than one click away.

Three-Step Booking Intake

The booking flow is structured into three clear steps: project type selection, shot count and complexity tier with transparent per-shot pricing shown instantly, and a preferred delivery window mapped to the seasonal calendar. The structure removes friction for producers who need a fast answer.

Rate Card Download Path

A secondary call-to-action offers a downloadable rate card as a PDF. This gives producers the document they need for internal budget approval without slowing down the primary booking flow.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Full-Bleed HeaderOpens on black, ignites with the signature reel shot, types the studio name
Festival Submission SeasonShowcases intimate indie work tied to the festival calendar window
Holiday Ad BlitzPresents commercial work delivered under award-season deadline pressure
Summer Blockbuster PostEscalates to large-scale shot work from major production windows
Music Award CycleCloses the seasonal arc with high-energy music video and live spectacle work
Before-and-After ComparisonsAutoplaying full-screen shot comparisons that demonstrate craft on scroll
Booking Intake FlowThree-step form: project type, complexity and pricing, delivery window
Rate Card DownloadSecondary conversion path for producers needing a PDF for budget sign-off

Design & branding system

The visual identity is built around a Cinematic Dark color system with a Festival Energy theme. Every color choice is intentional and atmospheric, not decorative.

  • True black (#0B0B0F) as the base canvas, projection-glow purple (#7B2FBE) bleeding from edges and hover states, hot festival pink (#FF2D7B) on calls-to-action and accent typography, and cool mercury silver (#C5CAD3) for body text
  • The overall effect is a DI (digital intermediate) grading suite at 2 a.m.: monitors glowing, every other light killed, color itself becoming the architecture

Mobile & speed optimization

The single-column flow layout is well-suited to mobile viewing by design. The structural decisions that make it cinematic on desktop also make it clean and readable on smaller screens.

  • Single-column flow means no collapsed navigation complexity or multi-column layout breaks on narrow viewports
  • The floating call-to-action button and three-step intake form are compact and touch-friendly by layout intent

How this template helps you convert

The page is structured to earn the click before the buyer even sees a number. Spectacle does the selling; the form just confirms what the visitor already wants to do.

  1. The full-bleed reel header creates immediate emotional buy-in so the visitor is already invested before reading a single line of copy
  2. The seasonal scroll structure frames the studio's work inside deadlines the buyer already feels, making the timing conversation feel natural rather than pushy
  3. Transparent per-shot pricing displayed inside the booking intake removes the back-and-forth that kills momentum for producers on a deadline

Other information about this template

This template sits at the intersection of Media and Entertainment, Film and Video Production, and VFX studio marketing. It is built for direct sales with no intermediary discovery layer.

  • The template style is Single Column Flow with a Direct Sales landing page direction
  • The header concept is Dark Full-Bleed with a glow ignition effect, making it immediately distinctive against standard agency portfolio templates
  • The creative direction is Seasonal and Moment-driven, which aligns the studio's offer with the buyer's actual production calendar rather than a generic capabilities overview
Film & Video Production Booking Website Template
Film & Video Production Booking Website Template
Film & Video Production Booking Website Template
Film & Video Production Booking Website Template

Theme

Festival Energy

Creative direction

Seasonal/Moment

Color system

Cinematic Dark

Style

Single Column Flow

Direction

Direct Sales

Page Sections

Full-bleed Cinematic Header

Seasonal Scroll Structure

Autoplaying Shot Comparisons

Floating Booking Call-to-action

Three-step Booking Intake

Rate Card Download Path

Related questions

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