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studio

 
(stū'dē-ō, styū'-) pronunciation
n., pl., -os.
  1. An artist's workroom.
  2. A photographer's establishment.
  3. An establishment where an art is taught or studied: a dance studio.
    1. A room, building, or group of buildings where movies, television shows, or radio programs are produced.
    2. A room or building where tapes and records are produced.
  4. A company that produces films.
  5. A studio apartment.

[Italian, from Latin studium, eagerness, application. See study.]


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1. The working room of an artist or a place where an art form is pursued.
2. A room equipped for the recording of music or the transmission of radio or television broadcasts.


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For a list of words related to studio, see:
  • Rooms - studio: artist’s workroom; place in which audio or video recordings are made
  • Real Estate Practice - studio: one-room apartment with kitchen and no separate bedroom
  • Display of Art - studio: artist’s workroom, also used for casual display of works
  • Movie People and Show Business - studio: buildings and grounds where films are made; company owning such, engaged in financing and distributing films
  • Television Programming and Institutions - studio: offices, engineering rooms, and originating site of live programs and news broadcasts
  • Radio Programming - studio: offices, engineering rooms, and originating site of broadcasts over radio station
  • Tools and Techniques - studio: professional photographer's specially equipped room for shooting photographs


  See crossword solutions for the clue Studio.
Adriaen van Ostade. Selfportrait. 1663. Gemäldegalerie.

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 (ceramics), sculpture, 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.

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Art studio

Artist Jane Frank in her studio, 1960s or 1970s. The studio of a contemporary mixed media artist can be quite a messy affair.

The studio of a successful artist, especially from the 15th to the 19th centuries, characterized all the assistants, thus the designation of paintings as "from the workshop of..." or "studio of..." An art studio is sometimes called an atelier, especially in earlier eras. In contemporary, English language use, "atelier" can also refer to the Atelier Method, a training method for artists that usually takes place in a professional artist's studio.

The above mentioned "method" calls upon that zeal for study to play a significant role in the production which occurs in a studio space. A studio is more or less artful to the degree that the artist who occupies it is committed to the continuing education in his or her formal discipline. Academic curriculi categorize studio classes in order to prepare students for the rigors of building sets of skills which require a continuity of practice in order to achieve growth and mastery of their artistic expression. A versatile and creative mind will embrace the opportunity of such practice to innovate and experiment, which develops uniquely individual qualities of each artist's expression. Thus the method raises and maintains an art studio space above the level of a mere production facility or workshop.

Safety is or may be a concern in studios, with some painting materials required to be handled, stored, or used properly to prevent poisoning, chemical burns, or fire.[1]

Media related to atelier at Wikimedia Commons

Educational studio

In educational studios, students learn to develop skills related to design, ranging from architecture to product design. In specific, educational studios are studio settings where large numbers of students learn to draft and design with instructional help at a college. Educational studios are colloquially referred to as "studio" by students, who are known for staying up late hours into the night doing projects and socializing.

The studio environment is characterized by 2 types in education:

  1. The workspace where students do usually visually-centered work in an open environment. This time and space is beyond that of instructional time and faculty guidance is not available. It allows for students to engage each other, help each other, and inspire each other while working.
  2. A type of class that takes the above mentioned workshop space, and recreates its core component of an open working environment. It differentiates itself based on a topic of instruction, isolated space, instructor led/included, and an added focus of directed criticism. A great take on this latter type of "studio classroom" is described by Carelton University.[2]

Pottery studio

Studio pottery is made by an individual potter working on his own in his studio, rather than in a ceramics factory (although there may be a design studio within a larger manufacturing site).

Production studios

Production studios are those studios which act as centres for the production in any of the arts; alternatively they can also be the financial and commercial entity behind such endeavours. In radio and television production studio is the place where programs and radio commercial and television advertising are recorded for further emission.

Animation studio

Animation studios, like movie studio's, may be production facilities, or financial entities. In some cases, especially in anime, they continue the tradition of a studio where a master or group of talented individuals oversee the work of lesser artists and crafts persons in realising their vision. Animation studios are a fast rising entity and they include established firms such as Walt Disney, as well as new upstarts such as Pixar.

Comics studio

Artists, predominantly those producing comics, still employ small studios of staff to assist in the creation of a comic strip, comic book or graphic novel. In the early days of Dan Dare, Frank Hampson employed a number of staff at his studio to help with the production of the strip. Eddie Campbell is another creator who has assembled a small studio of colleagues to help him in his art, and the comic book industry of the United States has based its production methods upon the studio system employed at its beginnings.

Instructional studio

Many universities are creating studio settings for courses outside the artist's realm. There are several different projects along these lines, most notably the SCALE-UP (Student-Centered Active Learning Environment for Undergraduate Programs) initiated at NC State.

Mastering studio

In audio, a mastering studio is a facility specialised in audio mastering. Tasks may include but not be limited to audio restoration, corrective and tone-shaping EQ, dynamic control, stereo or 5.1 surround editing, vinyl and tape transfers, vinyl cutting, and CD compilation. Depending on the quality of the original mix, the mastering engineer's role can change from small corrections to improving the overall sound of a mix drastically. Typically studios contain a combination of high-end analogue equipment with low-noise circuitry and digital hardware and plug-ins. Some may contain tape machines and vinyl lathes. They may also contain full-range monitoring systems and be acoustically tuned to provide an accurate reproduction of the sound information contained in the original medium. The mastering engineer must prepare the file for its intended destination, which may be radio, CD, vinyl or digital distribution.

In video production, a mastering studio is a facility specialized in the post-production of video recordings. Tasks may include but not be limited to: video editing, colour grading correction, mixing, DVD authoring and audio mastering. The mastering engineer must prepare the file for its intended destination, which may be broadcast, DVD or digital distribution.

Movie studio

A movie studio is a company which develops, equips and maintains a controlled environment for filmmaking. This environment may be interior (sound stage), exterior (backlot) or both.

Photographic studio

A photographic studio is both a workspace and a corporate body. As a workspace it provides space to take, develop, print and duplicate photographs.

Radio studio

A radio studio is a room in which a radio program or show is produced, either for live broadcast or for recording for a later broadcast. The room is soundproofed to avoid unwanted noise being mixed into the broadcast.

Recording studio

A recording studio is a facility for sound recording which generally consists of at least two rooms: the studio or live room, and the control room, where the sound from the studio is recorded and manipulated. They are designed so that they have good acoustics and so that there is good isolation between the rooms.

Television studio

A television studio is an installation in which television or video productions take place, for live television, for recording video tape, or for the acquisition of raw footage for post-production. The design of a studio is similar to, and derived from, movie studios, with a few amendments for the special requirements of television production. A professional television studio generally has several rooms, which are kept separate for noise and practicality reasons.

Yoga and martial arts studios

Many of the healing arts and activities such as yoga, judo, karate are "studied" in a studio. It is very common to see yoga studios and martial arts studios established in settings that might previously have been for other uses, described as studios. These are not really recreation centers, or gyms in the traditional sense, but places where students of these activities practice or study their art.

See also

Sources

  1. ^ Friel, Michael (2010). Still Life Painting Atelier: An Introduction to Oil Painting, p.20. ISBN 9780823034086.
  2. ^ "What is studio teaching?". http://serc.carleton.edu/introgeo/studio/what.html. Retrieved 22 July 2011. 

Translations:

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Dansk (Danish)
n. - studio, atelier

idioms:

  • studio apartment    studielejlighed, ateliér
  • studio audience    studiepublikum
  • studio couch    rygløs sofa, der kan laves om til seng
  • studio flat    studielejlighed, ateliér

Nederlands (Dutch)
studio, atelier, eenkamerwoning

Français (French)
n. - studio, atelier, (GB) studio, compagnie de cinéma

idioms:

  • studio apartment    studio
  • studio audience    public du studio
  • studio couch    canapé-lit
  • studio flat    studio

Deutsch (German)
n. - Atelier, Studio

idioms:

  • studio apartment    Einzimmerwohnung, Atelier
  • studio audience    Publikum im Studio
  • studio couch    Bettcouch
  • studio flat    Einzimmerwohnung, Atelier

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - καλλιτεχνικό εργαστήριο, στούντιο, κινηματογραφικό στούντιο

idioms:

  • studio apartment    γκαρσονιέρα
  • studio audience    ακροατήριο παρευρισκόμενο σε ραδιοφωνικό ή τηλεοπτικό στούντιο
  • studio couch    καναπές-κρεβάτι
  • studio flat    γκαρσονιέρα, στούντιο

Italiano (Italian)
monolocale, studio, auditorio

idioms:

  • studio apartment/flat    monolocale
  • studio audience    pubblico d'auditorio
  • studio couch    divano letto

Português (Portuguese)
n. - estúdio (m)

idioms:

  • studio apartment/flat    apartamento pequeno (m)
  • studio audience    auditório (m)
  • studio couch    sofá-cama (m)

Русский (Russian)
студия, ателье, мастерская, радиостудия, киностудия, киносъемочный павильон, телестудия, однокомнатная квартира

idioms:

  • studio apartment/flat    однокомнатная квартира
  • studio audience    зрители, приглашенные на телепередачу в студию
  • studio couch    диван-кровать

Español (Spanish)
n. - estudio, taller, estudios

idioms:

  • studio apartment    estudio
  • studio audience    público invitado
  • studio couch    sofá cama
  • studio flat    estudio

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - studio, konstnärsateljé

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
工作室, 画室, 摄影室, 雕塑室, 照相馆

idioms:

  • studio apartment    一个房间的小公寓住宅
  • studio audience    摄制场观众, 播音室观众
  • studio couch    可以当床用的长沙发
  • studio flat    一室的公寓房, 包括一室加小厨房及小浴室

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 工作室, 畫室, 攝影室, 雕塑室, 照相館

idioms:

  • studio apartment    一個房間的小公寓住宅
  • studio audience    攝製場觀眾, 播音室觀眾
  • studio couch    可以當床用的長沙發
  • studio flat    一室的公寓房, 包括一室加小廚房及小浴室

한국어 (Korean)
n. - (화가, 조각가, 사진가 등의) 작업실, 스튜디오, 방송실

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 仕事場, アトリエ, スタジオ, 撮影室, 映画撮影所, 放送室, 吹き込み室

idioms:

  • studio apartment    ワンルームマンション, 一部屋のアパート
  • studio apartment/flat    ワンルームマンション, 一部屋のアパート
  • studio audience    番組参加者
  • studio couch    寝台兼用ソファー

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) مرسم‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮סטודיו, אולפן‬


 
 

 

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