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Rig - Electrifying Soundrental Landing Page Template
Rig is a full-width immersive landing page template built for live sound and PA rental companies. It guides visitors through a cinematic production build sequence, from an empty dark venue to a full live show environment. With a Ruby and Chrome color system, a fixed registration call to action, and a streamlined overlay booking form, it turns serious production buyers into confirmed leads.
by Rocket studio
Rig is a single-page immersive template designed for live sound and PA rental businesses. It uses a scroll-driven production build sequence to walk visitors through a real show coming to life. The Futuristic Neon visual identity, fixed booking call to action, and overlay event form work together to convert festival managers, corporate AV coordinators, and event planners into solid enquiries.
This template is built for production-grade audio rental businesses that serve large-scale live events. It speaks to buyers who need to see capability before they commit a budget.
Most sound rental websites read like a catalogue. They list gear, post a phone number, and ask visitors to trust a name they have never heard. That approach loses the buyer before the page even loads on mobile. Rig replaces the catalogue with a story.
This template gives you a complete single-page layout built around immersion and action. Every section is designed to move the visitor forward through the production story and toward the booking form.




Theme
Futuristic Neon
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Ruby & Chrome
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Cinematic Full-bleed Header
Scroll-driven Production Build
Fixed Viewport Booking Call to Action
Streamlined Overlay Event Form
Secondary Inventory Browse Path
Ruby and Chrome Neon Palette
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What does the overlay booking form collect?
What is the scroll-driven build sequence?
Can I use this template if my company also rents lighting or staging?
Does the fixed call to action bar stay visible on mobile?
This template bundles every visual and functional layer a live sound company needs to earn the enquiry without over-explaining the gear.
The header opens with a punishing-resolution photograph shot from the mix position toward the stage. A line array hangs in silhouette against ruby and magenta wash light. The company name renders letter by letter in chrome-weight type, synced to a subtle low-end pulse visible to visitors who have their volume turned up.
Three distinct scroll sections transform the page into a walk-through of a live production build. Section one opens on a dark empty venue with a single work light. Section two shows rigging points appearing and arrays assembling through parallax animation. Section three powers on a mixing desk surface and paints waveform frequency analysis in ruby across the screen.
After the first scroll, a fixed-bottom bar keeps the primary call to action visible at all times. The button reads "Lock In Your Date" in ruby against chrome. It stays anchored as the visitor moves through the entire build sequence, removing any friction between the moment of intent and the moment of action.
Clicking the fixed call to action opens a focused overlay form. The form captures event date, venue name or location, estimated audience size via a four-tier dropdown, and a free-text field for gig context. The form is designed to gather the information a production team needs before a proper quote conversation.
A chrome underlined link beneath the main call to action reads "Browse Our Inventory." It gives production managers who want specification sheets before committing a clear secondary path. This keeps technically minded buyers on the page rather than bouncing to search for gear lists elsewhere.
The entire template runs on a four-tone palette: deep blackout background, polished chrome silver for type and structural lines, molten ruby as the hero accent on calls to action and hover states, and neon magenta for secondary highlights and waveform animations. Every color decision reinforces the industrial live-event aesthetic without feeling like a generic dark theme.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Header | Opens with cinematic stage photo and animated name reveal |
| Empty Venue Scene | Establishes atmosphere before the production build begins |
| Rigging Assembly Section | Parallax animation shows motors descending and array building |
| Desk Power-On Section | Mixing surface lights up with ruby waveform frequency display |
| Full Show Environment | Delivers the completed crowd-and-rig scene to earn the call to action click |
| Fixed call to action Bar | Keeps "Lock In Your Date" anchored throughout the scroll journey |
| Overlay Booking Form | Captures event details through a focused, low-friction overlay |
The visual identity is built around a Futuristic Neon theme that feels like laser light catching a mirror-finish flight case at two in the morning. Every design decision is deliberate, industrial, and built for high contrast on any screen.
The template is structured for a mobile-first audience that may be checking spec on a phone between stage walkthroughs. Every layout decision keeps the immersive experience intact at smaller viewport sizes.
The build sequence is the conversion engine. By the time a visitor reaches the fixed call to action, they have watched a full production come to life on the page. That experience creates confidence before the form ever appears.
This template sits within the Media and Entertainment category under the Sound and Audio Production subcategory. It is purpose-built for the live sound and PA rental niche, where trust and perceived scale matter more than price-first messaging.