studio
IPA: stˈudioʊ
noun
- An artist’s or photographer’s workshop or the room in which an artist works.
- An establishment where an art is taught.
- A place where radio or television programs, records or films are made.
- A company or organization that makes films, records or other artistic works.
- A studio apartment.
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Examples of "studio" in Sentences
- It was the address of the studio.
- Did the studio renew the interior
- Did the studio renew the copyright
- The show was confined to the studio.
- It was complete bedlam in the studio.
- It's shot cheaply on video in the studio.
- The studio was in the showroom in a glass booth.
- In the video, the band is rehearsing in the studio.
- The studio was on the second floor of the building.
- The band's HQ was in the ballet studio of the school.
- It's just that their usefulness to the studio is at an end.
- Currently no writers are attached to the pen the screenplay, but the studio is actively seeking people to take on the story.
- We have only been to see her once, my father and I, and we all slept in the living room because she has what they call a studio apartment.
- THR hit with the news that the studio is aiming for the relatively low budget of $80 million, also looking to cast the film with unknown actors.
- And Warners seems to like being in the Matt Damon business as the studio is also negotiating with he and Ben Affleck to form a new first-look partnership.
- They have no money – their studio is a basement with egg cartons stapled to the walls for soundproofing, and they have a fan that rattles so badly they have to turn it off before they can begin recording.
- The oddest thing about the studio is a strong scent of decaying bananas, as if many peels or even whole bananas were rotting in the room's wastebaskets, none of which look to have been emptied anytime recently.