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Student Spaces

Adobe Acrobat Student Spaces (Beta) is a smarter way to study. Turn notes into podcasts, use AI Assistant as a tutor, and learn with your study group. Free for students.

In collaboration with the Adobe team, we developed a video concept focused on the idea of “feeding your study spaces” to show that creativity and learning don’t come from polished inputs, but from students - their interests, their chaos, their brain firing in every direction.

We embrace the weird, hyper-specific side of the internet to reinforce that Adobe Acrobat Study Spaces can truly handle and make sense of anything you throw at it - academic, emotional, or completely unhinged. Nothing is too messy, too personal, or too absurd to be useful.

The video is a mix of live action, motion design, and a mix of fun surrealism—including an animated monster mouth in a laptop that gobbles up books, loose notes, and even an entire anatomy chart.

The spot was created using a blend of live-action, motion design, and post-production to seamlessly integrate digital elements into the footage. For our cinematography we wanted the camera movement to be reactive to the student: starting grounded and observational but as soon as Student Spaces is introduced, we whip pan with her gaze. And as surreal as the world is, we wanted it to still feel tangible so we shot as much practically as possible, like cutting out a laptop screen so we could actually “feed” the computer, and using other plate shots to composite the screen back in post.

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