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so in this episode i want to show you the quickest and easiest way to import material from any nonlinear editing system into resolve ready to do grading work or fusion or whatever you want to do with it so in the previous episode we looked at how to import from premiere using an xml which you can do with other applications as well but that relies on us linking to the original media now the advantage of doing it the way that im going to show you is we work with one single exported master from avid final cut pro or premiere whatever youre using and we bring it straight into resolve and we use an edl for resolve to automatically choose the edit points so that we can grade straight away so its a really quick and efficient way of working so this is the sequence that we want to take into resolve to do our color grading with this is the same sequence that i did an xml workflow for in a previous video and this time were going to do it via an edl so were going to really simplify the proce