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hyperspace

[hahy-per-speys] / ˈhaɪ pərˌspeɪs /


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You can zip between the planets in “hyperspace” using starfighters — the blog post notes that “you’ll be able to fly out of there in an X-wing or TIE fighter.”

From The Verge

ILM had already been using effects like this on existing films, like Solo, where the “windows” of the Millennium Falcon were digital screens, allowing for the lighting effect of the hyperspace jumps to be projected on the actors’ faces in camera.

From The Verge

His creations were collected a few years ago at the Forest Lawn Museum in Glendale, where an exhibit showcased some of his finest works, including his “Future Transports,” with luxury yachts, hyperspace crafts and a folding, telescoping space station.

From Los Angeles Times

IGN writer Jim Vejvoda echoed those sentiments, writing: “‘The Rise of Skywalker’ labors incredibly hard to check all the boxes and fulfill its narrative obligations to the preceding entries, so much so that you can practically hear the gears of the creative machinery groaning under the strain like the Millennium Falcon trying to make the jump to hyperspace.

From Fox News

“Hyperspace” seems a natural progression deeper into the light for Beck, whose last album “Colors” won the Grammy in 2018 for best alternative album and was his lightest, most dance-y offering.

From Washington Times