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The collections that have been chosen in the Collections pane are shown in the Contents pane along with
the clips that are included in those collections. The Storyboard/Timeline and all the video, audio, images,
video transitions, and video effects that can be added to them are seen in the Contents window. In the
Contents pane, you have two views for displaying clips: Thumbnails and details.
• Details: lists the clips that are visible in the Contents pane. Depending on the kind of footage being
shown, different details apply. By clicking the column, you wish to sort by in this view, you can arrange
the items in any order.
• Thumbnails: depending on the collection chosen and the kind of clips kept in it, shows a little image
of the selected clips.
We can drag clips, transitions, or effects to the storyboard or timeline for our current project from the Contents
pane or a collection from the Collections pane. To play clips, we can drag them to the preview monitor as well.
If you modify a clip, the modified clip only appears in the current project; the source file is unaffected.
Storyboard
Windows Movie Maker’s default view is the storyboard. You may easily rearrange the clips in your project
using the storyboard to check their ordering or sequencing. You can see any extra video effects or transitions
in this view as well. All of the clips in your current project can also be previewed. The storyboard does not
show audio clips that you have added to a project; instead, the timeline does. The storyboard clips collectively
define your project.
Storyboard
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