Studio - Wikipedia-style Article
Studio
Definition
The term "studio" refers to a place where artistic, creative, or professional work is done, such as a recording studio, art studio, or a space for television and film production.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈstuː.di.oʊ/
- Respelling: STOO-dee-oh
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈstjuː.di.əʊ/
- Respelling: STYOO-dee-oh
Etymology
The word "studio" originates from the Italian "studio," meaning "study or room for work," which derives from Latin "studium," meaning "eagerness or zeal." The term was adopted into English in the 17th century, primarily referring to spaces for artists or creative work.
Derivatives
- Studios (plural noun)
- Studio-based (adjective)
- Studio apartment (noun)
- Studio-like (adjective)
- Studio production (noun)
Synonyms
- Workshop
- Atelier
- Workspace
Antonyms
Usage
The term "studio" is used in contexts related to creative and professional spaces. For example: "The artist worked in her studio," or "The film was shot in a state-of-the-art studio."
Related Terms
- Workshop: A place where manual or creative work is done.
- Atelier: A French term for an artist's studio.
- Production house: A company or facility focused on creating films or content.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A place for artistic work: Refers to a space where visual arts, music, or other creative tasks are done.
- Example: "The painter's studio was filled with canvases and brushes."
- A recording or production space: Refers to a facility for producing music, television, or films.
- Example: "The band recorded their album in a professional studio."
- A small apartment: Refers to a one-room living space, typically designed for a single occupant.
- Example: "She moved into a cozy studio apartment downtown."