noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a film company/studio (= a company that produces films )
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a European film company trying to compete with the major Hollywood studios
a film studio (= a special building where films are made )
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Many of the scenes were shot in a film studio.
a studio apartment (= with just one main room, which you use for sleeping, cooking, and eating )
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Studio apartments can be a good option for those who want a cheap place in a good location.
a studio flat (= with one main room )
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I might just be able to afford a tiny studio flat.
recording studio/equipment etc (= a studio etc used for recording music )
studio audience
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
major
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Walt was a scenario writer for a major studio , and Sally created gowns.
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There is now an animation renaissance under way, and several major studios are building feature-animation departments.
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What we try and do here is show young musicians how a major studio works.
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By contrast, a successful film by a major studio now must break about $ 100 million to be considered a hit.
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He was more instrumental than any other independent producer in breaking the stranglehold of the major studios .
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Didn't it occur to you that a major studio might like to handle its own news?
■ NOUN
apartment
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Twice, Judy had been evicted from her studio apartment for nonpayment of rent.
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Vegh was the whole staff, assisted by his answering machine and his MacIntosh computer in his University Heights studio apartment .
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It was a large studio apartment at the top of a solidly built Edwardian villa tucked behind Regent's Park Road.
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We were cramped in my studio apartment , but the thought of the family being together was reassuring.
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Do you know what studio apartments are renting for in this neighborhood?
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Without discussing it with her, I found myself a small studio apartment and moved out.
audience
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It's controlled from a panel above the studio audience .
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The show was certainly not as great as the studio audience apparently felt it was.
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He did so, and he looked like the questioner in the studio audience rather than the answerer.
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Nobody was using a studio audience and that was an accident.
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Inside the studio we were brought back sharply to reality by a studio audience , all of whom shared two characteristics.
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It simply involves Morton, a small studio audience and the cameras.
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It was five or ten minutes before they and the studio audience could control themselves.
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The studio audience at the Sally Jessy Raphael show roared approval.
film
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First, big film studios have been made responsible for their own fund-raising and budgets.
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Begin at the northwest corner of Sunset Boulevard and Gower Street, site of the earliest film studios .
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Instead most of the 13 film studios are being used for filming.
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If ships no longer call there, Pier 35 may be marketed as a film studio , he said.
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We were a whole week in Westway film studios making the video with Ken Russell directing.
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While Lewis' film studio experience is the foundation for her salon idea, it also shapes other aspects of her business.
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The same thing happens in film studios .
police
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Read in studio Police have begun a campaign against car tax dodgers.
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Read in studio Police hunting the so called Fishermead rapist in Milton Keynes have new leads following a nationwide appeal.
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Read in studio Police have opened a motorway service station to encourage drivers to take a break.
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Read in studio Police have now named the three rugby fans who were killed when their light aircraft crashed into a field.
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Read in studio Police are parading a range of race and rally cars in an attempt to make speeding motorists slow down.
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Read in studio Police have released a photofit of a man they believe carried out an armed raid on an estate agents.
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Read in studio Police are appealing for the owners of hundreds of stolen items to come forward and claim their property.
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Read in studio Police are claiming success for a new campaign to tackle crime in the countryside.
recording
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He began in the music business running a recording studio and in band management.
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Taylor, 47, was taken ill last week while working on his third album in a Florida recording studio .
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Until the record's recent completion, the room served as a home recording studio for Neneh, Cameron and Dollar.
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From these it is clear that the star created mayhem in any recording studio .
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Collectors would give anything for the chance to hear him project his art to us from the clarity of a recording studio .
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Top prize is a day at a recording studio .
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While Sinitta was on tour, she loaned the recording studio in the basement of her home to another songwriter.
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I was in a large recording studio , walls and ceiling covered in acoustic tiling.
television
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There was a small bistro near the television studios which suited her perfectly.
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Clinton was taping an interview at television studios across town at the time.
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She's angry at the way it portrays handicapped people, and has helped organise a blockade of a television studio .
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It even approaches the television studio production standard.
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I had been in television studios before but never with a live audience, so that was a bit different.
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Inside, a bowl of red roses wilted under the lights of a makeshift television studio he could not face.
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A politician denied access to one television studio might find another welcoming him very readily.
voice
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Read in studio Voice over There's growing support for a campaign to get cartoons accepted as a serious form of art.
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Read in studio Voice over That's it for the first half.
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Read in studio Voice over Kevin Maxwell has caused a stir by turning out for his village cricket team.
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Female speaker Read in studio Voice over A report has condemned the state of prisoners rooms at a low security gaol.
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Read in studio Voice over Detectives have started a murder investigation after part of a human torso was found in a lake.
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Read in studio Video-Taped report follows Read in studio Voice over Good evening.
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Read in studio Voice over A youth has been charged with the murder of a security guard.
■ VERB
follow
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Video-Taped report follows Read in studio Good evening.
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Video-Taped report follows Read in studio Welcome back ... coming up late a floral spectacular.
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Read in studio Video-Taped report follows Read in studio Voice over Good evening.
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Video-Taped report follows Read in studio Welcome back ... later on ... it's revolting but is it art?
read
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But for as long as there's an Oxford University, some things will never change. Read in studio Good evening.
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And, keeping them on their toes ... the doctors who walk eighteen miles a day. Read in studio Good evening.
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Video-Taped report follows Voice over Read in studio Hello.
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Time allowed 00:17 Read in studio Welcome back to Central South.
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LYDBROOK/Gloucestershire Time allowed 00:23 Read in studio Eight police officers were injured in a mass brawl outside a nightclub.
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Time allowed 00:20 Read in studio More than a thousand jobs have been created by car manufacturers Honda in Swindon.
record
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The band performed raggedly because they were nervous to be in a recording studio .
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Locked out of the limelight, the trio hunkered down in a recording studio .
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And then they couldn't sing a ballad in the key that they recorded it because of some studio trick!
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In the most obvious sense we recorded in a better studio .
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On the second date, the short plays will be recorded in a studio with professional actors.
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Still others mimic professional recording studios by letting users finely control many aspects of the musical sounds.
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There will also be a recording studio , library, gym, sauna, dancefloor and he is adding a conservatory.
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Producers had originally started off as sound-men and moved into recording a studio product made specifically for dancing.
work
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To safeguard the priceless treasures they work with Barley studios have no signs at the door ... they don't advertise.
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From 1924 until his death, he lived and worked in a studio adjacent to the park.
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Store any works away from the studio in a dry, dust and moisture free environment.
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Alan is currently working in the Elderslie studio on the 10 week attachment prior to using his travel part of the award.
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This, too, has made an enormous difference - no longer having to work in a studio .
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He currently works from his studio and workroom built in a large living room at home in Bethnal Green, East London.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a recording studio
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Universal Studios
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Dublin's brand of rock music merges at times with traditional music, and the studios are used for both styles.
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It also served as a useful stop gap exercise whilst the band started work on a new studio album.
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Kelly also took the musical film out of the studio and on to the street.
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People at a studio might call me, or tell the act to get in touch with me direct.