Customize Freeform view in Project panel

Last updated on Jun 23, 2025

Learn how to customize the Freeform View in the Project panel to visually arrange, group, and compare clips with flexibility.

Learn how to customize the Freeform View in the Project panel to visually arrange, group, and compare clips with flexibility.

Use the Freeform View to arrange clips freely into a custom layout, unrestricted by any kind of grid and sort order. The Freeform View is especially useful when you want to think spatially, stack or group media files, or arrange clips as storyboards and assembly edits. You can also save different layouts for the same project and switch between them. There are multiple things you can do in Freeform View.

Zoom in and out of clips

Zoom in and out of clips using one of the following options:

  • Hold down the Option (macOS) or Alt (Windows) modifier while scrolling the mouse wheel
  • Pinch zoom on a trackpad
  • Press the + and - keyboard shortcuts
  • Use the zoom slider control (which you can reset to default zoom by double-clicking on it)
  1. Snap the edges of a clip to another: Press Alt (Windows) or Option (macOS) and drag the clip so that its edge snaps to the edge of another clip.

    Align one clip precisely next to another to connect seamlessly without any gap.

  2. Align all or selected clips to grid: Select clips, right-click, and select Align to Grid from the context menu.

    Neatly arrange selected clips and automatically line them up to a uniform grid layout.

  3. Adjust the size of clips: Select clips, right-click, select Clip Size, and then a size option. The default clip size is Medium.

    Make clips appear larger or smaller in the workspace to improve visibility or fit more clips within the view.

  4. Hover scrub the clips: Move your mouse pointer to the left and right to scrub the clip. Press I and O keys to mark the In point and Out point.

    Quickly preview the content of a clip by moving your cursor over it, and set the start and end points for editing.