Art Deco Wedding Advanced Booking Website Template

Reel is a storybook landing page for art deco wedding videographers. It guides visitors through a single wedding day told in four cinematic chapters, from Morning Stillness to Midnight Glow. The Plum Executive color system, a portrait-mode hero, and a layered booking form work together to turn design-obsessed couples into confirmed reservations.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Reel is a full-page, single-scroll landing page built for an art deco wedding videographer. The design follows an Organic Flow theme in the Plum Executive color system. A slow-motion portrait hero opens the page, and four seasonal narrative sections walk visitors through a complete wedding day before inviting them to reserve their date.

Who this template is for

This template is designed for videographers who serve couples with a strong visual point of view. If your work leans cinematic, your clients reference film directors in their mood boards, and your portfolio deserves more than a grid, this page was built for you.

  • Art deco wedding videographers seeking a premium booking presence
  • Boutique studios working with design-led couples and high-end venues
  • Wedding planners or creative directors who want to refer clients to a stand-out videography page

What problem this template solves

Most videography pages present a reel and a contact form. That format treats film as a product sample rather than an experience. Couples who care deeply about aesthetics lose trust when the website feels generic. This template solves the credibility gap between exceptional work and an underwhelming web presence.

  • It replaces a flat portfolio grid with a narrative scroll that feels like living one wedding from start to finish
  • It positions the videographer as a visual artist, not just a service provider
  • It gives hesitant leads a lower-commitment path through the "Watch a Full Film" email capture

What you get with this template

You get a complete single-page layout with a defined visual language and a structured booking flow. Every section has a clear purpose, and the design choices are intentional from the first frame to the final call to action.

  • A slow-motion vertical hero, four seasonal narrative sections, and a layered booking form
  • A floating "Reserve Your Date" button that anchors into the navigation after scroll
  • A secondary lead-nurture path that gates a full wedding film behind an email capture

Feature list

This template includes the following built-in capabilities, all drawn directly from the page design and structure described in the brief.

Cinematic Portrait Hero

The header fills the full viewport with a vertical, portrait-mode frame. Footage runs at half speed for the first four seconds before the studio name rises in thin art deco capitals, letter-spaced wide, gold on plum.

Four-Chapter Seasonal Scroll

The page is divided into four full-bleed sections: Morning Stillness, Ceremony Light, Golden Hour, and Midnight Glow. Each chapter shifts palette temperature and footage pacing, creating a single-sitting narrative arc rather than a browsable gallery.

Layered Booking Form

The primary booking flow opens in layers: a wedding date picker, venue name and city, a style-preference toggle between Cinematic, Documentary, and Hybrid, and an optional field for a Pinterest or mood board link.

Anchored Navigation Call to Action

After the visitor scrolls past the second section, a "Reserve Your Date" button appears as a floating gold-outlined element. It then locks permanently into the navigation bar for the rest of the session.

Email-Gated Full Film Preview

A secondary path labeled "Watch a Full Film" requires an email address before unlocking a complete wedding edit. This captures leads who are emotionally engaged but not yet ready to book.

Art Deco Line-Work Details

Champagne gold borders trace thin geometric line-work throughout the layout. These deco accents reinforce the studio's visual identity without competing with the footage or the body copy.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Portrait HeroOpens with a slow-motion bride silhouette and reveals the studio name after four seconds
Morning StillnessIvory-dominant chapter with quiet detail shots to open the wedding day narrative
Ceremony LightDeep plum section with held-breath pacing to convey the weight of the ceremony
Golden HourChampagne-warm chapter with flowing cinematic movement and outdoor light
Midnight GlowRose and gold finale with rhythmic edits synced to music for the reception
Booking FormLayered date picker and style-preference form triggered by the primary call to action
Film Preview GateEmail capture section unlocking a full wedding film for nurture leads

Design & branding system

The Plum Executive color system anchors the entire visual identity in four intentional tones. The palette is described as a dried bouquet pressed between leather pages, rich and aged rather than bright or oversaturated.

  • Deep plum (#3D1F3E) dominates section backgrounds in alternating waves; champagne gold (#C9A96E) traces art deco line-work borders; antique ivory (#F5EDE0) carries body text
  • Dusted rose (#B5838D) is reserved exclusively for hover states and accent typography, appearing only when an element is touched or about to be chosen
  • Typography uses thin deco capitals with wide letter-spacing for the studio name; the overall system follows an Organic Flow theme that curves and breathes between rigid geometric details

Mobile & speed optimization

The layout is built as a storybook single-page experience, which means every section is designed to read as one continuous flow regardless of screen size. Portrait-mode framing already favors vertical mobile viewports.

  • Full-viewport portrait sections translate naturally to mobile screens without cropping or recomposing
  • The floating call-to-action button is designed to remain visible and tappable as the user scrolls on any device
  • The layered booking form opens step by step, keeping each screen uncluttered and easy to complete on a small display

How this template helps you convert

The page is structured around two distinct conversion paths, one for couples ready to book and one for couples still deciding. Both paths are intentional and built into the layout.

  1. The "Reserve Your Date" button surfaces early and stays visible, reducing the friction between emotional engagement and a confirmed booking inquiry
  2. The "Watch a Full Film" email gate captures warm leads who need more time, turning a passive viewer into a nurtured contact without requiring an immediate commitment

Other information about this template

This template sits at the intersection of the Wedding and Events category and the art deco wedding videographer niche. It is built as a storybook, full-page layout following the Seasonal and Moment creative direction. The Organic Flow theme gives the rigid art deco geometry a softer, more romantic feel through curved section transitions and fluid footage pacing. The Vertical and Portrait header concept was chosen to mirror how modern couples experience visual content on their phones, making the opening frame feel immediately familiar and immersive.

  • The template style is Storybook and Full-Page, meaning each scroll step is composed like a scene in a film rather than a conventional web page section
  • The landing page direction is Booking and Scheduling, so every design decision from the anchored navigation button to the layered form is oriented toward capturing a reservation
  • This template is well suited for videographers working in or inspired by the art deco wedding space, including those building a presence on platforms like Framer or similar no-code tools
Art Deco Wedding Advanced Booking Website Template
Art Deco Wedding Advanced Booking Website Template
Art Deco Wedding Advanced Booking Website Template
Art Deco Wedding Advanced Booking Website Template

Theme

Organic Flow

Creative direction

Seasonal/Moment

Color system

Plum Executive

Style

Storybook/Full-Page

Direction

Booking/Scheduling

Page Sections

Cinematic Slow-motion Portrait Hero

Four Seasonal Narrative Sections

Layered Step-by-step Booking Form

Anchored Reserve Your Date Button

Email-gated Full Film Preview

Art Deco Line-work Accents

Related questions

Can I change the color palette to match my own brand?

What does the Watch a Full Film feature actually do?

Do I need footage for all four seasonal sections?

How does the layered booking form work?

Is this template built for a single-page layout or a multi-page site?