The Storyboard allows you to easily see the visual media placement in a project. The Time-line however, is where fine-tuning the project takes place. The Storyboard does not include Audio/Music or Title Overlay particulars.
The Storyboard provides an overview of the project (without Timeline).
tHE PURPOSE OF A STORY BOARD IS METALLICA
Unfortunately, you cannot print the Storyboard in Windows Movie Maker.
Click on the Storyboard view.
You can't take the sound off the Storyboard section in Windows Movie Maker. All that type of editing has to be done in the Time-line view.
Click on View in the top menu, and choose Storyboard from the drop-down menu. You can also find the same option above the Time-line. Use the up/down arrow to access the function.
Your WMM should play in both the Storyboard and Time-line views.You might try repairing your WMM ( if it doesn't play in Storyboard) via Windows Automatic Updates.
Click, hold and drag the effect onto the clip in the Storyboard view.
The Time-line is a the workspace in Windows Movie Maker. The Storyboard also has its place, but the time-line is the actual work area.
To add anything to Windows Movie Maker, you first have to Import the media into the program. Once you have imported it, drag it down into the Time-line or Storyboard.
Add them side-by-side on the Storyboard or Time-line.
Change to the Storyboard view. Click, hold and drag a clip to where you want it placed and drop it there.
Import Edit Publish Time-line/Storyboard
Are you sure you are on the Time-line? 'Cause you won't see movement in Storyboard view.