How to add the equivalent of adjustment layers in Davinci Resolve 12.5 and globally add effects to an entire timeline.
This short tutorial shows you how to take a set of individually color graded clips and then apply a vignette and film grain across the entire timeline. This is similar to the way that an adjustment layer would be used in Adobe Premiere Pro and achieves the same result for basic tasks like this.
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