Interview Questions
Adobe
Adobe Creative Cloud Student Creator

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Adobe
Adobe Creative Cloud 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.
Concept: From Class Project to Portfolio PieceI’d show the real glow up of a school assignment into a portfolio ready asset using Adobe Creative Cloud. Starting with the raw class submission, then documenting how it evolves once I shift from “student mindset” to “creative professional.”The short form video shows the before and after plus quick clips of the actual process using Premiere Pro and Photoshop to clean up pacing, visuals, and presentation. Same idea, higher standards.The story style static highlights the side by side transformation with simple copy like “What I turned in for a grade vs what I put in my portfolio.”The goal is to show that Creative Cloud doesn’t make the work for you, it helps students take their ideas seriously, build real world skills, and create work that’s internship and career ready while still in school.
Adobe
Adobe Creative Cloud Student Creator

What adobe applications do you have experience with? Please elaborate.
Adobe Premiere Pro Primary tool. I use it regularly for short form and long form video editing, especially UGC style content, social ads, reels, and TikToks. Comfortable with cutting, pacing, captions, basic color correction, audio cleanup, and exporting for different platforms.
Adobe Photoshop Strong working knowledge. I use it for photo editing, retouching, thumbnails, social graphics, and light design work. Comfortable with layers, masks, text treatments, resizing for different platforms, and quick turnaround edits.
Adobe Lightroom Used for photo color correction and consistency, especially for brand content and lifestyle shots.
Adobe After Effects Basic to intermediate. Used for simple motion graphics, text animations, and enhancing video content when needed, often paired with Premiere Pro.
Overall, Premiere Pro and Photoshop are my go to tools and where I’m the most efficient and confident.






