Showreel - Cinematic Realestate Landing Page Template
Showreel is a full-width immersive landing page template built for real estate video marketing agencies. It uses a cinematic Monochrome Steel palette, a gallery-walk scroll experience, and a curated lead generation structure to help luxury listing agents, boutique brokerages, and property developers book production services with confidence.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Showreel is a single-page template designed for real estate video production agencies that sell cinematic property marketing. The layout feels like a private screening room: deliberate, unhurried, and built around the work itself. Every section earns its place, and every scroll position builds the case for booking a call.
Who this template is for
This template is made for visual storytellers who sell to the luxury end of the property market. If your work speaks for itself, this page gives it the right stage.
- Real estate video production agencies and production houses
- Boutique brokerages and luxury listing agents who want to stand out
- Property developers marketing multi-unit buildings with unsold inventory
What problem this template solves
Real estate video agencies often struggle to present their work in a way that matches its quality. A generic portfolio grid undercuts cinematic footage. This template solves the mismatch between the standard agency website format and the immersive experience that sells high-end production services.
- Agencies lose credibility when their own page looks cheaper than their client's listing
- Buyers of production services need social proof before booking, and most pages bury it
- The gap between watching a reel and filling out a form is too wide on most templates
What you get with this template
You get a complete single-page layout that moves like a curated exhibition. The structure is intentional, the visual hierarchy is clear, and the lead generation path is built in from the start.
- A full-bleed editorial header with oversized typography over a cinematic still frame
- A gallery-walk scroll experience with full-viewport video vignettes and floating project stats
- A sticky "Book a Showreel Call" bottom bar and a gated "Watch the Full Reel" secondary conversion path
Feature list
This template includes a focused set of purpose-built sections and interactions that support a high-end real estate video agency presentation.
Full-Bleed Cinematic Header
The header uses a wide interior still frame as the background, with cathedral light across hardwood floors. Oversized editorial typography in gallery white reads "WE MAKE HOMES MOVE," tracked wide and sitting low in the frame like a film title card. A thin molten nickel play button pulses once below the fold line to signal the reel.
Gallery Walk Scroll Experience
Each scroll position reveals a new project as a full-viewport video vignette that autoplays silently. A single floating stat appears in the corner of each vignette, such as "Sold in 4 days" or "3 offers before open house." The pace is unhurried and curated, building social proof without a single sales claim.
Interstitial Philosophy Panels
Between project vignettes, brief text panels appear in oversized serif type. Each panel delivers a short, declarative sentence about attention, emotion, or speed. These panels act as editorial breathing room and reinforce the agency's point of view without arguing it.
Sticky Lead Generation Bar
After the second project vignette, a sticky bottom bar appears with the primary call to action: "Book a Showreel Call." The form collects property type, market details, and preferred shoot window. The bar earns its visibility only after value has already been demonstrated.
Gated Reel Email Capture
A secondary conversion path offers "Watch the Full Reel" behind a simple email capture form. This gives undecided visitors a lower-commitment reason to stay engaged. It keeps potential clients in the pipeline even when they are not ready to book immediately.
Alternating Section Backgrounds
Page sections alternate between foundry black and gallery white to create visual rhythm. Text adapts accordingly: brushed steel on dark sections, foundry black on light. The contrast structure keeps the eye moving and ensures the video work remains the visual focus at every point.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Cinematic Header | Establishes brand tone and primary message |
| Hero Play Prompt | Signals the reel with a single pulse |
| Project Vignette One | Opens the gallery walk with the first property story |
| Project Vignette Two | Continues social proof with floating stats |
| Philosophy Text Panel | Delivers the agency's editorial point of view |
| Project Vignette Three | Deepens the curated exhibition feeling |
| Sticky Booking Bar | Captures ready-to-book leads after value is shown |
| Gated Reel Section | Converts browsers via email capture |
| Contact Form Block | Collects property type, market, and shoot window |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Atelier Studio theme built on a Monochrome Steel color system. Every surface is matte, every edge is deliberate, and the palette never competes with the video work it frames.
- Core colors: deep foundry black (#1A1A1E), brushed steel (#6B6E73), gallery white (#F5F5F3), and molten nickel (#A8A9AD) used only for hover states and progress indicators
- Typography uses oversized editorial serif type for philosophy panels and wide-tracked sans-serif for the hero headline, creating a print-editorial tension
- Backgrounds alternate between foundry black and gallery white sections to build page rhythm and visual breathing room
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured for a clean responsive experience. The full-width immersive layout adapts across screen sizes without losing its cinematic proportions or editorial tone.
- Full-viewport video vignettes and the full-bleed header are built to scale gracefully on smaller screens
- The sticky booking bar remains accessible at the bottom of the viewport on mobile, keeping the primary call to action always within reach
- Typography sizing and spacing are designed to preserve the wide-tracked editorial feeling on both desktop and mobile viewports
How this template helps you convert
The lead generation path in this template is deliberate. It withholds the call to action until trust is already established, which is a more effective structure for high-ticket service sales.
- The gallery walk builds credibility through real project stats before any form appears, reducing resistance at the point of commitment.
- The sticky "Book a Showreel Call" bar appears only after the second vignette, so it arrives when the visitor is already invested rather than interrupting a cold first impression.
- The gated reel email capture provides a softer second path for visitors who need more time, extending the agency's reach without requiring an immediate booking decision.
Other information about this template
This template sits at the intersection of portfolio presentation and active lead generation. It is suited to agencies that want their page to function as a sales tool, not just a showcase.
- The Showreel template is part of the Portfolio and Agency category, with a specific focus on the real estate marketing niche
- The Atelier Studio theme and Monochrome Steel color system make it a strong fit for agencies whose clients are in the luxury property segment
- The template style is Full-Width Immersive, making it well suited for use on platforms that support custom full-bleed layouts and video embedding




Theme
Atelier Studio
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Monochrome Steel
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Full-bleed Cinematic Header
Gallery Walk Scroll Experience
Philosophy Interstitial Panels
Sticky Booking Bar
Gated Full Reel Capture
Alternating Background Rhythm
Related questions
Who is this landing page template designed for?
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Is the gated full reel email capture included in the template?
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