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  2. The Hacksmith - Wikipedia

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    Hacksmith Industries is known for its "Make It Real" series, where Hobson and his team take fictional items and create real-life replicas, such as an exosuit or lightsaber. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Its gas-fueled steampunk-style plasma lightsaber that could reach 4,000 °F (2,200 °C) and cut through metal was awarded a Guinness World Record for the world ...

  3. Rotoscoping - Wikipedia

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    Rotoscoping has also been used to create a special visual effect (such as a glow, for example) that is guided by the matte or rotoscoped line. A classic use of traditional rotoscoping was in the original three Star Wars films, where the production used it to create the glowing lightsaber effect with a matte based on sticks held by the actors ...

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  5. Lightsaber - Wikipedia

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    The lightsaber sound effect was developed by sound designer Ben Burtt as a combination of the hum of idling interlock motors in aged movie projectors and interference caused by a television set on a shieldless microphone. Burtt discovered the latter accidentally as he was looking for a buzzing, sparking sound to add to the projector-motor hum. [13]

  6. Real-life ‘lightsaber academy’ teaches Jedi combat - AOL

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  7. Star Wars Kid - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars Kid is a viral video made in 2002 by Ghyslain Raza [1] in which he wields a golf ball retriever in imitation of Darth Maul's lightsaber moves from the film Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. At the time, Raza was a 14-year-old high school student from Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. He had not intended for the video to ...

  8. Compression artifact - Wikipedia

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    Compression artifacts may intentionally be used as a visual style, sometimes known as "glitch art". Rosa Menkman's glitch art makes use of compression artifacts, [16] particularly the discrete cosine transform blocks (DCT blocks) found in most digital media data compression formats such as JPEG digital images and MP3 digital audio. [2]

  9. BB-8 - Wikipedia

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    BB-8's design was based on a sketch by The Force Awakens director J. J. Abrams. [3] According to special effects artist Neal Scanlan, "It was a very simple sketch, beautiful in its simplicity of a ball with this little dome on top."