About 20% of the rooms are standard view and 20% are Boardwalk view. That leaves 60% of the resort preferred view. Because a lot of Boardwalk owners own SPECIFICALLY so they can secure a room for Food and Wine, the 40% of the rooms that are highly desireable tend to book up as soon as they are released - standard view being harder to get than Boardwalk View, but because Boardwalk View is the same price per point, it goes before preferred view. Because F&W is such a great adult vacation, studios book first. And because at BWV all two bedrooms are lockoffs (they can be broken down into a one bedroom and a studio) that leaves one bedrooms bookable last. You can often get a one bedroom long after you can get a studio - which means if you don't mind the pullout couch, and don't mind sharing the room, a one bedroom will be much easier to get in a standard view than two studios.
And yes, it will still be tough to get a single standard view studio. Food and Wine is a period of time when walking is common and those rooms may not even be available right in the morning, they may have disappeared seven days before.