studio
In French, 'studio' has the same meaning as in English. It refers to either a workspace for an artist or a space where music, films, or television productions are recorded and produced. 'Studio' is used in a similar context in both languages. For example, 'I am going to the studio' translates to 'Je vais au studio'.
I need to join the recording studio now.
The phrase is spoken by someone who is saying they need to get to the recording studio immediately, possibly because they have a session or meeting.
He rented a studio in downtown Paris.
Here, the person is talking about someone else (he) who has rented a studio apartment in the heart of Paris.
We brought his painting materials to the studio.
The persons involved are discussing moving painting materials into an artist's studio. The 'studio' in this instance refers to the artist's workspace where they create their art.