Vow is a cinematic landing page template built for destination wedding videographers. It uses an overlap/layered scroll structure to walk visitors through a full wedding day, from dawn prep to a midnight sparkler exit. Deep plum, sun-warmed sand, and rose-gold accents set a warm, editorial tone. Two lead capture paths turn engaged visitors into inquiries.
by Rocket studio
Vow is a single-page template for tropical wedding videographers who work with destination couples. It scrolls like a film, moving through the wedding day in layered sections. Muted autoplay clips, a portrait hero, and a rose-gold lead form combine to create an experience that earns trust before it asks for anything.
This template is for videographers who specialize in destination and tropical weddings. It suits creatives whose work is cinematic, story-driven, and emotionally led rather than package-focused.
Most wedding videographer websites ask visitors to browse a gallery before they feel anything. That order kills the emotional connection that cinematic work depends on. Vow flips it: the work plays first, the ask comes later.
You get a fully structured, single-page layout designed specifically for tropical wedding videography. Every section is intentional, from the portrait hero to the final call to action.




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Timeline Progression
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Portrait Hero with Handwritten Headline
Timeline Progression Scroll Experience
Layered Modal Lead Form
Free Sample Edit Capture Path
Floating Rose-gold Call-to-action Button
Plum Executive Color System
Can I use this template if I film weddings in multiple tropical locations?
How does the two-path lead capture system work?
Do I need to supply my own video clips for this template?
Is this template suitable for a videographer who is just starting out?
This template is built around a set of purposeful design and conversion features drawn directly from its creative brief.
The header fills the full viewport with a vertical portrait frame, designed for a shallow-depth-of-field shot at late-afternoon light. On desktop, the portrait floats over a deep plum field while a handwritten-style headline drifts beside it. The format creates mobile-first intimacy right from the first scroll.
Each section of the page represents a stage of the wedding day, from morning prep to the final sparkler exit. Sections overlap and slide like photographs being laid across a table. Muted video clips autoplay at each stage, growing longer as the day deepens, so the visitor feels the pace of a real wedding.
The primary call to action opens a layered modal form that collects information in a deliberate order: wedding date, destination, guest count range, and finally an optional open field asking what moment matters most. This sequence builds emotional investment before the inquiry is even submitted.
A secondary conversion path offers a free five-minute sample edit delivered by email. This captures leads who are curious but not yet ready to inquire directly. It gives the videographer a second touchpoint without requiring a hard ask.
A rose-gold pill button floats after the hero section and reappears anchored at the final section. The repetition ensures the primary action is always within reach without interrupting the scroll experience.
The Plum Executive color palette is applied with clear section logic: deep plum dominates backgrounds, sand carries body text containers, monstera shadow green anchors testimonials and detail cards, and rose-gold traces every interactive edge. The result feels editorial and warm rather than formal or corporate.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Portrait Hero | Opens with a full-viewport vertical frame and handwritten headline to set emotional tone immediately |
| Floating call to action Pill | Keeps the primary lead action visible after the hero without breaking the scroll experience |
| Dawn Prep Clip | Begins the timeline with morning light footage and sets the cinematic pace |
| First Look Moment | Shows an intimate jungle-path scene with autoplay clip to build emotional connection |
| Ceremony Wide Shot | Presents the sea-altar ceremony view, the widest and most aspirational section of the page |
| Reception Toasts | Layers fairy-light atmosphere and social energy into the timeline |
| Last Dance Close-Up | Delivers the most intimate clip of the day as the scroll nears its close |
| Lead Capture Section | Anchors the modal form and sample edit offer at the end of the full timeline |
The Plum Executive color system gives this template a palette that feels like a candlelit table at a tropical outdoor reception. Every color has a defined role, and the combination reads as rich, warm, and unhurried rather than flashy or trend-chasing.
The template is designed with a mobile-first structure from the hero frame outward. The vertical portrait format is native to phone screens, and the timeline scroll translates naturally to touch-based browsing.
The page is built around the idea that a destination wedding client needs to feel the work before they are ready to inquire. Every structural decision supports that emotional journey.
This template fits naturally into a broader destination wedding marketing approach. It is built as a standalone landing page but can serve as the primary web presence for a videographer focused on a specific geographic niche or wedding style.