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so lets start off by talking about the light itself pretty much any light source can be a backlight the sun a fluorescent led hmi tungsten track light dust clamp whatever none of that really matters much as the name implies backlighting is all about the direction the light is coming from so we know we want it coming from the back but depending on the particular height and angle we choose we can get different effects and we can also get different effects by how we choose to expose but well talk about exposure more later so lets start off with the traditional hair light a hair light is going to be placed behind our subjects and just off camera to the left or right side usually often opposite the key light but you can also place it on the same side as the key if youre a video rebel or you can also place it in the center as well a hair light should be raised above your subject i recommend raising it two to four feet above and pointing it down at roughly a 45 degree angle and aiming it