by Hitori » Sun Sep 01, 2002 9:32 pm
This is what I think about the whole studio/production thing.
Studio - Group of people working together to make something. Then see what else can be done and work on that. Every once in a while kind of thing.
Production - Group of people working together to make something. Then make some more stuff right after one another. Continuous kind of thing.
Then again, I could be wrong. Where's that dictionary when you need it....
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stu·di·o Pronunciation Key (std-, sty-)
n. pl. stu·di·os
An artist's workroom.
A photographer's establishment.
An establishment where an art is taught or studied: a dance studio.
A room, building, or group of buildings where movies, television shows, or radio programs are produced.
A room or building where tapes and records are produced.
A company that produces films.
A studio apartment.
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pro·duc·tion Pronunciation Key (pr-dkshn, pr-)
n.
The act or process of producing: timber used for the production of lumber and paper.
The fact or process of being produced: a movie going into production.
The creation of value or wealth by producing goods and services.
The total output, as of a commodity: increased production at the plant.
Something produced; a product: “Of all the productions of land, milk is perhaps the most perishable” (Adam Smith).
A work of art or literature.
A work produced for the stage, screen, television, or radio.
A staging or presentation of a theatrical work: a new Broadway production of a musical.
A situation or display that is exaggerated or unduly complicated: made a production out of the birthday party.