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Customers interested in more complete and convenient (but not necessarily longer) coverage are still able to purchase additional years of the Performance Warranty.

Some manufacturers provide warranties for longer than 1 year however, these are usually limited warranties that do not provide the same coverage as the Long & McQuade Performance Warranty. Commercial Use Coverage: Music and recording professionals who purchase gear for “heavy-use” commercial purposes will still be covered.Accessory Coverage: Any peripheral devices or accessories that come with your product (i.e.

Power Surge Protection: Your product is covered even if damaged from a power surge.Loaners Available: A loaner product may be given while the product is being repaired.
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The Reference 54 alto takes its inspiration from a 1958 mid-70,000 serial number Mark VI. Join the legions of jazz saxophonists that have rediscovered the sound of the legendary Mark VI and have made the Selmer 72 Reference 54 alto saxophone their horn of choice. Complete with shaped flight case, Selmer Paris Super Session mouthpiece, cap and ligature, and care products. The keywork of the Selmer 72 alto saxophone is extremely fluid and reacts well to even the most wicked licks. A major favourite among jazz saxophonists, the Reference 54 alto saxophone offers a rich throaty sound that even "barks" well in the lower register.
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Inspired by the Mark VI model released in 1954, the Selmer Paris 72 Reference 54 alto is a professional saxophone that integrates the Mark VI's legendary acoustic characteristics with innovative modern key work and better intonation.

Should this wide shot be combined with a pan? Or a tracking shot?Ĭombined with a low angle like in our Django Unchained example? Or a high angle? Or Oskar’s eye-line looking slightly downward? All of these combinations create a different effect. But if you’re using shot list software, all of the shot specs should be neatly organized into checkboxes for you, which makes it easier to question and experiment with the different effects of combining various shot specs. These kinds of simple but meaningful choices might not be obvious at first thought. On solid ground, able to pivot and watch, but unable to move and help. As she does, Spielberg follows her with the most basic of all camera movements. The girl captures our interest as she does Schindler’s. Wide shots, in this case, enhance her mystery, innocence, and vulnerability.

The choice to show the girl in wide shots allows Spielberg to keep her at a distance - which created a visual motif.
