Grass Valley provides innovative solutions for live and production workflows for broadcast, OTT, and media organizations.
Founded in 1959 in Grass Valley, California.
In the late 1990s, Grass Valley became a subsidiary of the French conglomerate, Thomson SA.
In 2014, Belden Inc. acquired Grass Valley and it became a part of the Belden Broadcasting and AV Specialty Solutions segment.
An Australian digital cinema company that designs and develops high-end video editing solutions for broadcast and post-production industries.
A Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation that creates a variety of electronic devices, including cameras and audio equipment.
A US-based technology and multimedia company that specializes in audio and video editing software and hardware products for media production.
A professional nonlinear editing software for video editing that provides real-time editing and transcoding capabilities on the same timeline, regardless of the format.
A series of video production switchers with a range of capabilities from HD to 4K and IP-based production workflows.
A cloud-based collaboration environment that enables teams to connect and collaborate on media production projects in real-time, from anywhere in the world.
Grass Valley provides innovative solutions for live and production workflows for broadcast, OTT, and media organizations.
The main products of Grass Valley include EDIUS Pro, NVISION Production Switchers, and GV Orbit.
The competitors of Grass Valley include Blackmagic Design, Sony Electronics, and Avid Technology.
Grass Valley's products offer real-time editing, transcoding, cloud-based collaboration, and IP-based production capabilities, making them ideal for professional media production workflows.
GV Orbit is a cloud-based collaboration environment that enables teams to connect and collaborate on media production projects in real-time, from anywhere in the world.