Premiere is a Luxe Minimal product launch event videography landing page built for brand directors, startup founders, and agency producers. It uses a deep aubergine and champagne palette, a nine-image Photo Grid Mosaic header, seasonal Ken Burns video sections, and a qualification-first modal form to capture serious inquiries before contact details are exchanged.
by Rocket studio
Premiere is a single-page, overlap-layered landing page template built for premium product launch event videography studios. It combines a Photo Grid Mosaic header, seasonal video storytelling, stacked social proof, and a focused modal inquiry form. The landing page design follows a Luxe Minimal visual identity that feels like the inside of a private screening room, plush and deliberate.
This landing page template was designed with a very specific type of creative service provider in mind. It speaks directly to studios and solo operators who film product launches at a professional level, and whose clients judge them by the cultural weight of the events they have covered.
Most videography landing page designs fail at one thing: filtering. They attract everyone and qualify no one. A generic web page filled with a video reel and a contact form gives potential customers no reason to commit. This template solves the trust and qualification gap that kills high-value creative service inquiries.
This template gives you a fully structured, production-ready landing page that handles both storytelling and lead qualification in one scroll. Every element is written, positioned, and animated with a clear purpose. You do not need to create the layout from scratch or figure out how to sequence the pitch.




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Nine-panel Photo Grid Mosaic Header
Seasonal Ken Burns Video Sections
Qualification-first Modal Inquiry Form
Persistent Sticky Call-to-action Bar
Stacked Social Proof Testimonial Cards
Asymmetric Coverage Scope Bento Grid
Can I customize the studio name, images, and video content in this template?
Does the modal form connect to a backend or email system?
Is this landing page template suitable for a solo videographer or only for larger studios?
Why does the inquiry form ask for event details before contact information?
What makes this different from a general event videography landing page template?
This section covers the core capabilities built into the landing page template. Each feature is grounded in the source brief and reflects what is actually included in the design.
The header is built from nine asymmetrically overlapping still images, each cropped tight on a distinct launch moment: a hand pulling fabric from a prototype, confetti frozen mid-air, a crowd's upturned faces lit by stage wash, a gimbal operator mid-pivot. The frames layer with slight parallax depth, styled like shuffled photographs on a producer's desk. The studio name floats above in thin, wide-tracked cream letterforms. A high-contrast call-to-action button sits below the mosaic, keeping the primary action visible for page visitors immediately on arrival.
The landing page is divided into four scroll sections anchored to the launch calendar: spring reveals, summer keynotes, fall trade shows, and winter galas. Each section features a single hero video that auto-plays muted with a slow Ken Burns drift across the frame. Overlapping caption cards and pull quotes from real brand clients surround the video, building social proof through the season. Video landing pages built this way give branded video content a dedicated home on your website, far more effective for lead generation than uploading clips to a platform like YouTube.
The inquiry form opens as a layered modal with four fields only. Visitors select their event date, enter a venue city, choose a coverage scope from a single-select menu (keynote only, full-day, or multi-day), and write a short description of what they are unveiling. Contact details are collected last. This structure filters serious inquiries naturally. Using a minimal number of form fields when collecting leads is one of the most effective ways to maximize completion rates and capture leads from high-intent visitors.
After the second scroll section, a sticky bar appears at the bottom of the screen and persists as the visitor continues reading. It repeats the primary call-to-action in burnished rose against a deep aubergine background. This keeps the conversion path available to website visitors at every point in the scroll journey without interrupting the reading experience. A single, repeated primary call-to-action reduces friction and keeps users focused on one action.
The template includes a dedicated section for stacked testimonial cards. Each card carries a pull quote, a brand attribution, and a specific launch name. Social proof like this reinforces trust on a landing page and helps potential customers feel confident before they engage. Every element communicates the studio's track record without requiring a long written case study.
A bento-style grid section presents the coverage types the studio offers. Each cell in the grid covers a distinct captured moment or service element, laid out asymmetrically to match the editorial energy of the rest of the landing page. This section gives page visitors detailed information about what gets filmed without turning the page into a services brochure.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Photo Grid Mosaic | Establish visual authority with nine overlapping launch stills and primary call to action |
| Spring Reveals | Seasonal video section with Ken Burns auto-play and brand pull quotes |
| Summer Keynotes | Second seasonal section continuing the launch calendar story |
| Fall Trade Shows | Third seasonal video section anchoring fall launch moments |
| Winter Galas | Fourth seasonal section closing the annual launch narrative |
| Social Proof Cards | Stacked testimonials with brand attribution and launch names |
| Coverage Scope Grid | Asymmetric bento grid presenting what gets captured |
| Final call to action Block | Reserve modal trigger with trust signals |
| Footer | Vercel Horizontal Flow pattern with studio links |
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal theme using the Plum Executive color system. The palette was built to feel like the inside of a private screening room, where every surface absorbs sound and the only thing glowing is the screen. Every design decision in this landing page favors restraint over decoration.
The landing page design is desktop-first, built for brand directors who research and plan on larger screens during business hours. However, the template is fully responsive and preserves a minimalist reading experience as screen size reduces. Mobile optimization is important for any landing page, and this template accounts for it without compromising the desktop aesthetic.
This landing page was designed with conversions in mind from the first layout decision. Every element communicates the studio's value and moves serious visitors toward submitting an inquiry. The structure reduces friction at every step.
This template belongs to the overlap-layered template style family, meaning sections visually bleed into and over each other rather than stacking with clean gutters. That structural choice is intentional. It mirrors how a skilled video editor layers footage, with one moment overlapping the next to maintain tension and forward motion.