Videography & Film Portfolio Booking Website Template

Vow is a high-converting wedding videography landing page built on an asymmetric 60/40 grid. It pairs a black-and-white Photo Grid Mosaic header with narrative case study scroll sections and a scarcity-driven waitlist form. The Ink & Paper visual identity and minimal three-field intake make it ideal for boutique studios booking a limited season of weddings.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Vow is a single-page wedding videography template designed to fill a limited booking calendar fast. The asymmetric 60/40 grid, monochrome palette, and case study narrative structure work together to build desire before asking for commitment. Three form fields and a live date counter do the conversion work without any pricing friction.

Who this template is for

This template is built for boutique wedding videographers who keep their calendar intentionally small. It fits studios that lead with artistry, not packages, and want their page to feel like an editorial publication rather than a vendor listing.

  • Sole-operator videographers booking a limited number of weddings per year
  • Small creative studios serving engaged couples who prioritize film quality over budget
  • Filmmakers transitioning from event work to dedicated wedding storytelling

What problem this template solves

Most wedding videography pages bury the emotional hook under pricing tables and service tiers. Couples make visceral decisions about who tells their story. A page that reads like a brochure loses them before they feel anything.

  • No clear sense of scarcity, so visitors feel no urgency to act
  • Generic layouts that compete with the imagery rather than letting the work speak
  • Long intake forms that interrupt momentum right before a couple is ready to commit

What you get with this template

You get a fully structured landing page that guides visitors from emotional engagement to waitlist sign-up in one unbroken scroll. Every section is purposeful and every design choice reinforces the sense that this studio is rare and worth waiting for.

  • A nine-tile Photo Grid Mosaic header that reveals a single headline after the last image settles
  • Scrollable case study panels, each dedicated to one couple's story across three narrative acts
  • A minimal three-field waitlist form paired with a live "dates remaining" counter and a wax-seal confirmation animation

Feature list

A brief overview of the template's core built-in capabilities, each designed to serve the wedding videography niche specifically.

Asymmetric 60/40 Grid Layout

The wider 60-column panel carries each couple's visual story. The narrower 40-column side holds a pull quote, venue name in small caps, and a looping two-second film clip. The split creates visual tension that keeps the eye moving down the page.

Animated Photo Grid Mosaic Header

Nine black-and-white stills load tile by tile in an asymmetric collage. The headline appears only after the final tile settles, giving the copy the weight of a reveal rather than a title. This approach earns attention before making any ask.

Case Study Narrative Scroll

Each case study follows a three-act structure: the morning apart, the ceremony, and the reception. Roman numerals and a thin graphite rule separate each story. Emotional stakes build deliberately, ending with an elopement that proves intimacy outweighs scale.

Scarcity-Driven Waitlist Form

The form asks only for first names, a wedding date, and a venue or city. A counter below reads the number of dates still available. Submitting triggers a wax-sealed envelope animation that makes the confirmation feel ceremonial rather than transactional.

Fixed Mobile Reserve Bar

On mobile, a persistent bottom bar keeps the primary call to action visible throughout the entire scroll. It does not interfere with reading but stays ready the moment a visitor decides to act.

Secondary "Watch a Full Film" Path

A secondary call to action lets visitors watch one complete wedding edit before committing. This deepens emotional investment for couples who need to see the full scope of the work before they are ready to reserve a date.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Photo Grid MosaicOpens with nine stills; reveals headline after final tile loads
Case Study IFirst couple's story in three acts with pull quote and film clip
Case Study IISecond couple's story with venue name, quote, and looping clip
Case Study IIIFinal elopement story; reinforces intimacy over scale
Waitlist Reserve FormThree-field form with date counter and confirmation animation
Watch Full FilmSecondary path to a complete wedding edit for deeper engagement

Design & branding system

The Ink & Paper theme uses a Monochrome Steel palette that keeps every tone earned by texture and light. The design feels like a darkroom contact sheet laid on a linen tablecloth: nothing competes with the faces in the footage.

  • Core colors: deep graphite (#1C1C1E), brushed pewter (#6B6E72), warm parchment (#EDE8E1), and tarnished silver (#9CA3AF) reserved for hover states and fine divider lines
  • Typography uses a fine serif for display text, with venue names set in small caps and pull quotes given generous leading for breath
  • Visual rhythm is set by thin graphite rules, roman numerals, and generous negative parchment space that lets the imagery and words settle

Mobile & speed optimization

The template is structured to translate the asymmetric desktop grid into a clean single-column mobile experience. The fixed bottom bar replaces the in-scroll call to action so the reserve prompt is always within reach.

  • The mosaic header tiles load sequentially, allowing the page to feel intentional rather than slow on smaller connections
  • Looping film clips in the 40-column side panels are kept to two seconds, keeping file weight lean without losing the cinematic effect
  • The bottom bar call to action persists across the full mobile scroll without overlapping readable content

How this template helps you convert

The entire page is engineered around a single psychological arc: arrive, feel something, act before it is too late. Every structural and visual decision reinforces that arc.

  1. The tile-by-tile header builds anticipation so the headline lands with genuine weight, not as ambient furniture
  2. The case study scroll deepens desire story by story, so by the time a visitor reaches the form they already feel invested in the studio
  3. The live date counter and three-field form remove every barrier between desire and commitment, making the reserve action feel easy and urgent at once

Other information about this template

This template sits within the Portfolio & Agency category and the Videography & Film Portfolio subcategory, making it a focused fit for the wedding videography niche. It is built as a waitlist and coming-soon page, not a full service catalog, which means it is best deployed at the start of a booking season or ahead of a studio rebrand.

  • The template is designed for studios that intentionally limit their annual wedding count, where scarcity is a genuine business reality, not a marketing trick
  • The three-act case study structure can be adapted to feature two or four couples depending on the studio's portfolio depth
  • The "Watch a Full Film" secondary path is a built-in conversion support tool for visitors who need more context before committing
  • The wax-seal confirmation animation is styled to feel like a personal response, reinforcing the idea that this studio treats every booking as a relationship, not a transaction
Videography & Film Portfolio Booking Website Template
Videography & Film Portfolio Booking Website Template
Videography & Film Portfolio Booking Website Template
Videography & Film Portfolio Booking Website Template

Theme

Ink & Paper

Creative direction

Case Study Narrative

Color system

Monochrome Steel

Style

Asymmetric Grid (60/40)

Direction

Waitlist/Coming Soon

Page Sections

Asymmetric 60/40 Grid Layout

Animated Photo Grid Mosaic Header

Three-act Case Study Scroll

Scarcity-driven Waitlist Form

Fixed Mobile Reserve Bar

Secondary Full Film Viewing Path

Related questions

Can I update the date counter to reflect my actual availability?

Does this template include a video player for the full film path?

Is this template suitable if I book more than twelve weddings a year?

Can I add a pricing section to this template?

How many case studies can I feature on this page?