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Roam - Cinematic Vanlife Landing Page Template
Roam is a cinematic, horizontal scroll landing page built for a tiny house and van life vlog production company. It opens on a single glowing van interior, scrolls sideways through a community gallery of real builds, and closes on a full-viewport call-to-action. The dark, amber-lit design feels like a film reel in motion.
by Rocket studio
Roam is a single-page, horizontal scroll landing page template designed for a van life and tiny house vlog production company. It draws visitors through a curated community gallery of client builds, each panel styled like a film still, and lands them on one bold call-to-action. The immersive dark palette and cinematic layout do the selling before any copy has to.
This template is built for creative production businesses that film small-space living. It speaks directly to the overlap between visual storytelling and the build community.
Most production company pages feel generic. They list services, drop a contact form, and call it a day. That approach does not work for a niche audience that values aesthetic proof over written promises.
You get a complete, ready-to-customize horizontal scroll landing page structured around visual proof and one clear conversion point. Every section has a defined role and nothing is filler.




Theme
Dark Immersive
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Cinematic Dark
Style
Horizontal Scroll
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Horizontal Scroll Page Layout
Spotlight Header with Typed Text
Hover-activated Muted Reel Playback
Community Gallery with Social Proof
Click-through Call to Action Final Panel
Cinematic Dark Color System
Is this template designed for a single page or multiple pages?
Can I replace the gallery panels with my own client builds?
Does this template include a contact form?
What types of production businesses will get the most from this template?
Can the color palette be changed to match a different brand?
This template ships with a focused set of visual and structural features, each one designed to match the production company's cinematic identity.
The entire page moves left to right. Visitors swipe or scroll through panels in sequence, creating a director's lookbook experience that keeps attention moving forward and never breaks the visual flow.
The opening panel shows a single van interior glowing against total blackness, shot from outside through the open rear doors. A single chalk white phrase types itself on screen. No navigation appears until the visitor scrolls right, keeping the opening moment cinematic and uninterrupted.
Each Community Gallery panel auto-plays its production reel muted when the visitor hovers. The interaction is frictionless and immediate, letting the video work do the pitching without a single click required.
Every gallery panel names the builder-client and displays the view count their vlog earned. The builds escalate in ambition across panels, from van conversions to school buses to sailboat cabin refits, stacking credibility sideways as the visitor scrolls.
The final panel locks into a full-viewport frame. A mosaic of every project thumbnail fills the background. One line of chalk white copy sits above a single button: "Let's Film Your Build." There is no form, no friction, just one clear next step.
The palette uses deep asphalt black as the dominant background, campfire amber for hover states and transitions, pine shadow green behind community panels, and chalk white for all body type. The result feels like headlights cutting through a mountain road at golden hour.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Spotlight Header | Opens the page with a single glowing van interior and a typed chalk white phrase |
| Community Gallery | Horizontal panels of client builds with hover-activated muted reel playback |
| Builder-Client Credits | Names each featured builder and displays the view count their vlog earned |
| Click-Through call to action | Final locked panel with a project thumbnail mosaic and single conversion button |
The visual identity runs on a Cinematic Dark color system. Every design decision points back to one feeling: arriving at a lit-up van in the middle of nowhere at dusk.
The horizontal scroll template is designed with a clear visual priority system so it adapts gracefully to different screen contexts.
The gallery is the pitch. By the time a visitor reaches the call to action panel, the template has already demonstrated the work, named real clients, and shown real view counts.
Roam is purpose-built for the tiny house and van life vlog production niche. It is a strong fit for any creative studio that leads with visual work over written credentials.