News & Broadcast

Search decades of
broadcast footage in milliseconds

When a story breaks, you need archive clips now. FrameQuery indexes your entire broadcast archive so every interview, location, and event is searchable instantly.

The Problem

Years of footage, no way to search it

Newsrooms accumulate decades of footage across tape transfers, digital archives, and field recordings. Finding relevant archive clips means asking the one person who remembers where it is.

How FrameQuery Helps

Find the right clip when the story breaks

Archive by Topic

Search transcripts for mentions of events, people, locations, or policies across your entire archive.

Source Tracking

Find every appearance of an interview subject or source across years of footage.

Location & B-Roll

Search establishing shots and file footage by visual description instead of memory.

Broadcast Formats

Native MXF, XAVC, and ProRes support. No transcoding required for broadcast-standard containers.

Built for Newsroom Speed

From archive to air, fast

Breaking news does not wait for search results. Local search returns results in under two seconds, even on archives with tens of thousands of clips.

Instant Search

Tantivy-powered local search returns ranked results in under two seconds on 10,000+ clip libraries.

Works Offline

Search your archive on location, in the field, or in a facility with no external network access.

NLE Export

Export results directly to Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, or DaVinci Resolve via FCPXML, Premiere XML, or EDL.

Format Support

Every broadcast format, no transcoding

MXF, XAVC, ProRes, DNxHR, and every other format your cameras and ingest systems produce. FrameQuery handles broadcast-standard containers natively. See all supported formats.

MXFXAVCProResDNxHRH.264H.265MOVR3DBRAWCinemaDNGAV1MKV

Pricing

Search is free. Pay only to process.

Every plan includes the full feature set.

Free

Free

Search only

Starter

$19/mo

10 hrs processing

Pro

$54/mo

50 hrs processing

Max

$228/mo

300 hrs processing

Your archive is a goldmine.
Search it.

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