
An Introduction to Lighting for Digital Filmmaking:
TECHNIQUES
Back Light
A light that illuminates the subject from behind. Used primarily to separate the subject from the background. It produces a rim of light typically on one side, along the shoulders and side of the head. When placed directly behind the subject, it can produce a halo effect.

Chapman’s Dictionary of Slang:
GIVE someone THE FINGER/MIDDLE FINGER by 1940s 1. verb phrase, To treat unfairly , dishonestly, etc. = ‘screw,’ ‘shaft.’ 2. to show contempt and defiance by holding up the extended middle finger toward someone; = ‘flip the bird’ [from the figurative insertion punitively into the anus]

Conclusion:
The proof's in the puddin', folks. Here's to another 4 years w/ Puddin'head.
Posted by Red Chuck at November 3, 2004 10:42 AM