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 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.
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 and Pixar.
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.
Another type of studio, common for instance in Spain, would produce work for-hire on license, with prospective buyers bringing in their own franchises for artwork and occasionally new stories.
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.
Typically studios contain a combination of high-end analogue equipment with low-noise circuitry and digital hardware and plug-ins.
Tasks may include but not be limited to: video editing, colour grading correction, mixing, DVD authoring and audio mastering.