studioˈstu diˌoʊ, ˈstyu-
English Definitions:
studio (noun)
workplace for the teaching or practice of an art
"she ran a dance studio"; "the music department provided studios for their students"; "you don't need a studio to make a passport photograph"
studio apartment, studio (noun)
an apartment with a living space and a bathroom and a small kitchen
studio (noun)
workplace consisting of a room or building where movies or television shows or radio programs are produced and recorded
studio (Noun)
An artist's or photographer's workshop or the room in which an artist works.
studio (Noun)
An establishment where an art is taught.
studio (Noun)
A place where radio or television programs, records or films are made.
studio (Noun)
A company or organization that makes films, records or other artistic works.
studio (Noun)
A studio flat/apartment, especially one having the kitchen, living area, and sleeping area in a single room.
Studio
A studio is an artist's or worker's workroom, or the catchall term for an artist and his or her employees who work within that studio. This can be for the purpose of architecture, painting, pottery, sculpture, woodworking, scrapbooking, photography, graphic design, filmmaking, animation, radio or television production broadcasting or the making of music. The term is also used for the workroom of dancers, often specified to dance studio. The word studio is derived from the Italian: studio, from Latin: studium, from studere, meaning to study or zeal. The French term for studio, atelier, in addition to designating an artist's studio is used to characterize the studio of a fashion designer. Atelier also has the connotation of being the home of an alchemist or wizard.
Studio
A studio is an artist or worker's workroom. This can be for the purpose of acting, architecture, painting, pottery (ceramics), sculpture, origami, woodworking, scrapbooking, photography, graphic design, filmmaking, animation, industrial design, radio or television production broadcasting or the making of music. The term is also used for the workroom of dancers, often specified to dance studio. The word studio is derived from the Italian: studio, from Latin: studium, from studere, meaning to study or zeal. The French term for studio, atelier, in addition to designating an artist's studio is used to characterize the studio of a fashion designer. Atelier also has the connotation of being the home of an alchemist or wizard. Studio is also a metonym for the group of people who work within a particular studio.
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