Are you interested in learning more about the Lindsey uses for her videos? Elements: Behind the scenes- Lindsey Stirling

"Elements" was a standout track on her self-titled debut album, which was recorded over two years following her TV appearance. The song was a deliberate experiment in textures, produced and mixed by , who helped Stirling blend soaring violin melodies with the aggressive, "wobble" basslines of dubstep. Visualizing the Four Forces

The Alchemy of Sound: The Origin of Lindsey Stirling's "Elements"

Lindsey is a self-described "video nerd" who edits all her own footage. For "Elements," she collaborated with cinematographer Devin Graham , a frequent partner who helped capture her signature high-kick dancing style.

When "Elements" dropped on September 18, 2012, it didn't just climb the charts—it solidified a new genre: . While many recognized Lindsey Stirling from her stint on America’s Got Talent , "Elements" proved she wasn't just a performer; she was a sonic architect. The Birth of a Signature Sound

The production was a true "DIY" success story. The water scenes were filmed in the Dyer family’s driveway , and other segments were shot outside an Ensoul warehouse .