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in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about on access fill so Iamp;#39;m Daniel Norton welcome to my studio here in New York City with cadence so when youamp;#39;re using a field light or an active fill light I made a video about this a while back about active fills I got a lot of questions about it so one thing we want to consider when weamp;#39;re using a fill light is that you could place it kind of anywhere right and I see people often take their key light and they put the fill light on the opposite side what you get with that potentially is crossed shadows and balancing the light can be very tricky a better way to work in my opinion is whatamp;#39;s called on access fill that means that youamp;#39;re going to put your fill light basically on access with the camera straight ahead because any Shadows that are created will go directly back thus not contrasting with the Shadows that are coming from your key light so in this case Iamp;#39;m actually going to take it to the ex