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studio
[ stoo-dee-oh, styoo- ]
noun
- the 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
Word History and Origins
Origin of studio1
Word History and Origins
Origin of studio1
Example Sentences
He left Focus Features in 2013, after Universal Pictures named a new head of the specialty imprint and relocated its headquarters from New York to the studio lot in California.
Chapter is an international centre for contemporary arts in Cardiff, which includes a gallery, artists' studios, theatres and cinema screenings.
Your publicist says you’re at work on your 15th studio album.
Harris and Scialfa turned in a moving take on “Red Dirt Girl,” the title track from the country-folk legend’s hit studio album of the same name.
In his view, the studios who owned such copyrighted materials didn’t fight back hard enough.
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