
Who we are...
Elyag Productions is a creative media company at the intersection of heritage and innovation. We are dedicated to producing podcasts, audiovisual content, and virtual music instruction that honor the deep roots of gospel and contemporary music while leveraging modern technology to make these traditions accessible to all.
Our work is built on a dual foundation: artistic reverence and technical precision. From professional music performance and engineering to education and media production, we bring together expertise from every facet of the creative process. This ensures that every project is not only high-quality but also meaningful—connecting local stories with global audiences.
We are also pioneers in the future of performance. As a videographer for the telematic production Auralab, we help realize a vision where artists collaborate across vast distances through telecommunications technology. This commitment to experimental work reflects our core belief: that technology, when guided by artistic intent, can forge powerful new forms of community and collaboration.
Through our work, we support education, ignite creativity, and strengthen community connections—building a future where artistic heritage is both preserved and reimagined for generations to come.
Meet the Founder
Gayle Jones
Gayle Jones is the multidisciplinary force behind Elyag Productions. A musician, music technologist, and audio engineer based in Indianapolis, she brings a unique perspective—melding the precision of clinical science with the expressive depth of creative practice.
Her foundation is deeply rooted in tradition, shaped by her participation with the Gospel Music Workshop of America (GMWA) and her hands-on role as an engineering assistant and musician for the local television program Lift Him Up.
With over two decades of experience spanning the studio, the stage, and the scientific lab, Gayle founded Elyag Productions to fulfill a singular mission: to bridge cultural legacy and cutting-edge innovation, ensuring the music of the past informs and empowers the artists of the future.
