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Framelight X unifies field capture, editing and publishing across linear and digital workflows, enabling teams to move from content to audience without delay
Grass Valley will be demonstrating why speed is the new competitive advantage for real-time production at NAB Show 2026, with the latest content management innovations within Framelight X; a federated environment that connects capture, ingest, editing and publishing into a single operational workflow without transfers or duplication.
Fully integrated within the Grass Valley Media Universe, Framelight X brings content and production together into a continuous, parallel flow to enable media companies to produce and deliver more stories than ever before without complexity or additional overheads. For news and content production workflows, this includes phased, integrated migration paths from incumbent environments, such as Stratus, SQ and non-GV, enabling customers to modernize infrastructure and workflows at their own pace without operational disruption.
Stories in motion As media organizations continue to increase output across linear, streaming and digital platforms, the time between capture and publication has become a critical constraint. Traditional workflows, built around file transfer and system handoffs, forcing content to stop before it can move forward, introduce delays and limit how quickly content can be turned into finished stories.
Framelight X addresses this by unifying content management and production into a single workflow. Content is accessible at the point of creation or ingest, enabling teams across locations and disciplines to work on the same material simultaneously. This creates a continuous path from capture and ingest through editing and collaboration to publishing, eliminating duplication and removing the need for manual transfers.
“Media organizations are under pressure to deliver more content, faster, across more platforms,” said Adam Marshall, CPO at Grass Valley. “That demands a unified content and production flow, where media is immediately accessible from capture through to production and distribution. Framelight X is built for that reality: a distributed, cloud-native content management platform designed for real-time production, while also giving customers a clear, phased path to modernize news and content production workflows from Stratus and SQ without adding operational complexity.”
From Field to Audience, Without Delay New capabilities on show at NAB include the new FLX Reporter app for iOS, enabling live camera-to-cloud capture in the field and direct contribution into production workflows. This turns capture into the first step of the story rather than a separate ingest phase. We’re also demonstrating our industry-leading browser-based Web Editor, working directly on source media without transfers or local copies, fully integrated into the shared story context, aligned with the principles of the MovieLabs 2030 Vision, where content is never moved, duplicated or disconnected from its context.
Additional updates include Audio Normalization tools ensuring consistent output across parallel, distributed production workflows, as well as enhanced content logging, including AI-driven semantic scene detection and contextual metadata logging, allowing teams to find and use content instantly as stories evolve.
These developments build on Framelight X’s federated architecture, where content remains in place and is accessed instantly without transfer, duplication or delay. Integrated ingest, editing and publishing workflows and native MXL integration allow teams to move from raw material to finished output more quickly, while maintaining consistency across platforms.
By aligning content management with live production, Framelight X acts as the speed engine of live storytelling, enabling media companies to eliminate delays between capture and creation, enabling teams to produce more stories while they work together on the same content regardless of location. As production models continue to evolve, this approach allows organizations to scale without complexity at the speed demanded by the evolving viewer economy, without adding operational overhead.
Visit the Grass Valley booth (C2408) in Central Hall at NAB Show 2026 to find out more about our Content Management solutions.