studio
A special room where music, voice, or other sounds are recorded.
A major company that makes movies.
A major company that makes films.
A place where television shows are filmed.
A place where television shows are filmed.
A studio used for recording or broadcasting radio shows.
A place where content for film, television, or radio is created.
A room with mirrors and a barre, used for practicing dance.
One of the most important and successful companies in the film industry.
A studio for recording, mixing, or editing sound.
A place where designers work on projects.
A place where musicians can practice, record, or compose music.
A room or building where an artist works.
A studio from which radio or television programmes are broadcast.
A studio belonging to or used by an artist.
A small recording studio set up in a person's house.
A studio equipped for taking photographs.
A business or place for professional photography.
A studio belonging to or used by a photographer.
A company that produces animated films or shows.
A large and influential company in the film or music industry.
A large and influential company in the film or music industry.
A studio that specializes in taking portrait photographs.
A space used by performers to practice before a public performance.
A film or music studio that is not owned by a large corporation.
A studio that is privately owned and not open to the public.
An album of songs recorded in a professional studio.
A sound recording made in a studio, rather than at a live performance.
A movie produced and distributed by a major movie studio.
The group of people who watch a television or radio programme being recorded.
A film produced and distributed by a major film studio.
An area or room available for use as a studio.
The version of a song that was recorded in a studio.
A period of time booked to use a recording studio.
Creative or technical work done in a studio.
A high-level manager at a film studio.
The person in charge of a film studio.
The method of film production and distribution dominated by a small number of major studios in Hollywood.
The act of making a film or album available to the public.
Indicates the location where an activity is taking place.