Witness is a single-column memorial event live streaming landing page built for funeral homes, grieving families, and estate professionals. It pairs a cinematic full-screen video header with a tender Heritage and Story design system to guide visitors from emotional connection to a clear booking action. Every scroll section earns trust before presenting pricing.
by Rocket studio
Witness is a heartfelt memorial live streaming landing page designed for funeral directors, scattered families, and estate professionals. It uses a Desert Rose color palette, a cinematic full-screen video header, and a Seasonal/Moment scroll structure that moves visitors from logistics to presence to legacy before revealing three honest pricing cards.
This template is built for anyone who needs to bring distant loved ones into a memorial service they cannot physically attend. It is equally useful for service providers who coordinate those connections professionally.
Distance should not mean absence. The core problem this template addresses is the emotional gap between a meaningful farewell and the people who love the deceased but cannot be in the room. It removes that gap with a page that explains the streaming service clearly, earns trust through emotional storytelling, and moves a visitor toward booking without feeling transactional.
This is a fully designed single-column flow landing page that unfolds like the service day itself. Each section is pre-built and purposeful, so the provider or designer simply fills in real details rather than building structure from scratch.




Theme
Heritage & Story
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Desert Rose
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Cinematic Full-screen Video Header
Seasonal/moment Scroll Narrative
Inline Direct Booking Form
Transparent Three-tier Pricing Cards
Co-brandable Family Guide Download
Desert Rose Color Progression
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What package options does the inline booking form include?
Does the template include a way to capture funeral home partnership leads?
When does pricing appear during the page scroll?
What information does the booking form collect from a visitor?
A paragraph introduction to features: every element below is drawn directly from the template brief. Each feature works together to create a page that feels as considered as the service it represents.
The header fills the entire viewport with slow, looping footage of an empty chapel at golden hour. A single white headline fades in after four seconds, followed by a softly pulsing gold booking button. The combination creates immediate emotional atmosphere before a single word of copy is read.
The page is organized into three emotional time stages: morning preparation, the live streaming hour, and the archived legacy moment. This structure mirrors a real service day, deepening the emotional stakes at each stage before introducing pricing.
A "Reserve Your Stream" form sits embedded on the page. It collects service date, location zip code, estimated remote guest count, and a package tier dropdown covering single-camera, multi-angle, and multi-angle with archival options. No redirect is required to begin a booking.
Three clean pricing cards appear only after the third scroll section. They present package options with no hidden fees, allowing families and funeral directors to compare options after they already understand the emotional value being offered.
A "Download Our Family Guide" call-to-action offers a free co-brandable PDF for funeral homes. It captures the visitor's email address and facility name, creating a partnership lead channel alongside the primary direct booking path.
The page background shifts subtly from soft linen white at the top through sandstone in the mid-sections to soft mahogany near the footer, mirroring the emotional arc from morning to evening. Dried rose accents mark pull quotes, timestamps, and gentle icons throughout.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Sets emotional tone with cinematic chapel footage and timed headline |
| Primary call to action Block | Introduces "Reserve Your Stream" gold button immediately below the header |
| Morning Planning Section | Explains setup, camera angles, and audio preparation in plain language |
| Live Hour Section | Shows split view of live viewer count and a family watching remotely |
| Legacy Archive Section | Presents the post-service private recording link and anniversary revisit story |
| Midpoint Testimonial | Funeral director quote reinforces trust before pricing is revealed |
| Pricing Cards | Three transparent package tiers introduced after emotional context is set |
| Secondary call to action Block | Repeats "Reserve Your Stream" button with reassurance line below |
| Family Guide Offer | Secondary lead-capture path for funeral home co-branding partnerships |
| Footer Reassurance | Anchors final call to action with "Setup in under 24 hours. Cancel with no fee." |
The visual identity follows a Heritage and Story theme built entirely around the Desert Rose color system. The palette was chosen to feel like opening a cedar memory box: warm without being cheerful, and elegant without being cold.
The single-column flow layout is well suited to smaller screens. The linear scroll narrative translates directly to mobile without requiring reordered content or hidden sections.
The page is structured to earn trust before asking for money. The Seasonal/Moment scroll delays pricing until after the visitor has experienced the emotional value of the service in three distinct life moments.
This template is categorized under Wedding and Events with a Memorial Event subcategory, reflecting its focus on meaningful life occasions rather than commercial events. It was designed specifically for the memorial event live streaming niche.