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Vow - Cinematic Artisan Wedding Videography Landing Page Template
Vow is a cinematic artisan wedding videography landing page built for storytelling-first studios. The page uses a warm Merlot and Smoke color system, overlapping scroll sections, and muted autoplay film clips to guide engaged couples from emotional connection to a single booking click. No forms. Just the work, the feeling, and a clear path forward.
by Rocket studio
Vow is a single-page, overlap-layered landing page template designed for wedding videography studios that lead with emotion. Scroll-linked sections, muted autoplaying clips, and a restrained calligraphic design pull visitors through a full seasonal story before a quiet closing card delivers the final call to action.
This landing page speaks directly to artisan wedding videographers who want their portfolio to do the convincing. It suits studios offering documentary-style or cinematic wedding videography services at a premium price point.
Most wedding videography landing pages either overwhelm visitors with packages or underwhelm them with static grids. Vow solves both problems. It puts the film experience front and center, letting couples feel the magic before they think about cost.
This template is a fully structured, single-destination landing page. Every section is set to guide visitors through an emotional journey and land them at the portfolio and booking destination.
This landing page ships with a tightly coordinated set of design and interaction features. Each one is built to support cinematic wedding videography storytelling without distraction.




Theme
Warm Artisan
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Merlot & Smoke
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Calligraphic Script Hero
Seasonal Scroll-linked Film Reel
Asymmetric Portfolio Proof Block
Persistent Floating Call to Action
Closing Black Card Section
Warm Artisan Typography Pairing
Does this landing page include a contact form?
Can I use this template if I offer both wedding photography and wedding videography?
How does the muted video autoplay work on this page?
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What makes this different from a standard portfolio site?
The full-viewport hero opens on a blush linen field with a large merlot calligraphic headline. A ceremony still bleeds off the right edge at partial opacity, evoking the feeling of a memory. The "See Your Season" call to action sits below with deliberate restraint.
Scroll through overlapping layered frames organized by sensation and season rather than couple name. Muted film clips autoplay as each section enters the viewport, capturing the emotional arc from quiet morning preparation to euphoric dance floor energy.
An asymmetric bento layout pairs cinematic stills with pull-quotes and social proof moments. Strategic placement after emotional peaks in the portfolio gives this section its converting weight, as visitors arrive already feeling something.
After the third scroll section, a gold-on-smoke floating button stays visible as couples continue reading. Sharing a single destination link, it removes every extra decision and keeps the path to booking clear.
The final section is a quiet black card with a short, direct line inviting couples to talk. A secondary text link offers a low-commitment availability check for visitors still comparing wedding videography services.
Fraunces handles display headlines with serif elegance. DM Sans carries body copy with clean readability. Together they mirror the design principle found in sophisticated wedding photography and videography sites: luxury paired with ease.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero / Header | Open with calligraphic headline and ceremony still |
| Seasonal Moments Reel | Scroll-linked overlapping film clips by season |
| The Work / Proof | Portfolio stills, pull-quotes, and social proof |
| Why Vow | Intimate studio differentiators without feature lists |
| Closing Black Card | Final emotional close with dual call to action |
The Merlot and Smoke color system gives this landing page its candlelit editorial feel. Colors are assigned specific roles so nothing competes with the film work itself.
This landing page is designed desktop-first for couples browsing late at night on laptops, with mobile-responsive fallbacks built into the layout. Video content is lazy-loaded so the page stays usable across devices.
The page is a click-through landing page, meaning every section feeds one destination: the full portfolio and booking page. Conversion is earned through emotional storytelling, not form fields.
This page sits in the Wedding and Events category, Wedding Event subcategory, under the Wedding Videography niche. The template is built with HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript, so no additional framework code is required. Customizing the copy, colors, and video content is easy once the files are set up.