Interview Questions
Adobe
Adobe Acrobat Student Creator

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@abuuuelito
Adobe
Adobe Acrobat Student Creator

KNowing the tone and Style expectations in the GIG description, Brainstorm a concept you'd bring to life if you're accepted into this GIG.
One concept I’d love to create is a short-form video showing the behind-the-scenes process of creating skate content, from idea to final post.
The video would start with raw skate footage and clips of me filming tricks with friends, then show how I organize clips, notes, and ideas using Adobe Acrobat — like saving inspiration, reviewing shot lists, or sharing edits with collaborators. I’d show the messy, real side of creating content, not just the polished final result.
The story would build from planning → filming → editing → posting, ending with the final video going live and showing how much work actually goes into one piece of content.
I think this fits the student-first and process-driven tone because a lot of creators and students see the final video online but don’t always realize how much organization and collaboration happens behind the scenes. Showing that journey would feel real, relatable, and useful to other creators trying to improve their workflow.
Adobe
Adobe Acrobat Student Creator

What adobe applications do you have experience with? Please elaborate.
I mostly use Adobe Premiere Pro as my main editing tool. I edit skate clips, unboxing videos, and short-form content for social media, so I’m pretty used to working with fast cuts, syncing music, adding captions, and making edits that feel dynamic and natural to watch.
I also use After Effects when I want to add motion graphics or level up visuals, like animated text, transitions, or small effects that make content stand out more. For photos and thumbnails, I use Photoshop to clean things up, adjust colors, and make visuals that feel polished but still authentic.
I’ve also used Illustrator for simple graphics and branding elements, especially when creating visuals for posts or collaborations. And I use Adobe Acrobat regularly to organize documents, share portfolios, and send files professionally when working with brands.
Most of my content is lifestyle-based — skateboarding, product unboxings, and creator-style videos — so Adobe tools have been a big part of helping me turn raw footage into something engaging and social-ready.



