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studio
[stoo-dee-oh, styoo-]
noun
plural
studiosthe workroom or atelier of an artist, as a painter or sculptor.
a room or place for instruction or experimentation in one of the performing arts.
a dance studio.
a room or set of rooms specially equipped for broadcasting radio or television programs, making phonograph records, filming motion pictures, etc.
all the buildings and adjacent land required or used by a company engaged in the production of motion pictures.
studio
/ ˈːɪˌəʊ /
noun
a room in which an artist, photographer, or musician works
a room used to record television or radio programmes, make films, etc
(plural) the premises of a radio, television, or film company
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of studio1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of studio1
Example Sentences
Expectations were high for the Universal film, which revives a profitable franchise for the studio.
If anything, the downturn, at least in terms of employment at the studios, has continued.
Lani, who works out of a small studio in south London, has been into making masks and costumes since he was about 11.
"It was the morning after a heavy night and Liam was worse for wear," recalls Nick, who was at Abbey Road as a studio engineer on their third album Be Here Now.
That was the startling moment where I realized I personally relate in my darkest moments to a studio executive more than I do a creative person in the industry in many ways.
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