A Creative
Platform for
Wholesome
Projects
The Origins Story
Getting Started:
Time, money, and other shortfalls stop us from living our dreams. But we are designed for better. When an idea resonates from within you so strongly that you’re driven to that thought again and again, it might be that you’re being led to someplace better than where you are.
The idea behind Glory-Fi Productions is simple... The execution of that idea, more complex. Nonetheless, we work toward the goal and keep priorities straight. Great ideas need somebody to put their feet under them and get them moving.
It’s hard to start moving from a stand-still... and easier to turn when you’re in motion. Keep me moving.
- A -
Friday, September 15, 2006
Where We Are Today
From Low-Fi to High-Fi and analog to digital, sound and video have come a long way. Content has changed too, but not always in a good way (our opinion). GloryFi is a term we felt inspired to use to label the content that we produce. There’s one who deserves all the glory, and if you agree with that, then you will likely agree that content in music and video should be wholesome in a way that reflects that value.
We are using our creative inspiration to make music - both live and recorded, and to support others who want to do the same.
We expect to create video along the way along with music to support those images. We have ideas for podcasting, and much more than we have time to execute… But their time will come.
Follow along and join our journey.
-A-
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Resources to Meet Needs
We work to put the right resources in place to enable the creative process to be maximized. That involves our time, finances, education, equipment and whatever fits the project needs.
What We’re About
Quality Versus Time
Sometimes a creative idea comes together quickly. Some ideas take more time to work through. Producing quality is the objective, so we won’t rush the process.
Respect for Artists
We understand that artists spend long hours and countless resources to develop their gifts. They’ve invested the time and money into learning, practicing, and buying equipment. We believe those artists should be fairly rewarded for their work.