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NEW
YORK (J Records) - Multi-platinum Arista
recording artist
Sarah McLachlan was
determined to make a statement with the new
video for her chart
topping single "World On Fire." It was McLachlan's desire to assist
those in need by arranging for the video's production costs to go to
charities around the globe. Award-winning video
director
Sophie Muller and her
production crew donated their time and skill to create this video
with the labor costs benefiting those in need worldwide.
Muller captured a stark, simple performance by McLachlan that is
interspersed with scenes displaying the standard cost for video
production (inclusive of camera crews, electricians, and location
fees, etc) comparing those costs with the price of food, medical
supplies and education for over one million people. Muller
skillfully edits images provided by charities and other sources from
locations including Afghanistan, India, Nairobi, South Africa,
Southeast Asia and others illustrating the existence of those who
live without the everyday life necessities. Those expenses that are
customary for a video production were sent to a list of 11 charities
with total funds equaling $150,000. The only production expense was
$15, the cost of a
Sony mini DV tape.
"When
Sophie Muller first
approached me with her concept, I thought it was poignant and
brilliant," said McLachlan. "The song is about trying not to feel
paralyzed when we see all that is wrong with the world, and
remembering that even the smallest gesture can make a difference -
corny but true. I wanted a video that wasn't about me and wasn't
preachy, but one that would help shine a light on the tragedy and
turmoil in the world and also show the beauty and strength of the
human spirit.
Sophie and everyone else
who touched this video worked tirelessly and for free to make it
happen. This was a labor of love for all the right reasons and I'm
proud to be a part of it."
For director Muller, this was the opportunity to express an idea
that had been in her mind for some time. "When I was talking to
Sarah about the song/video she said something about the fact that
she was part of the problem (the state of the world) and I thought,
'so am I'. I had had this idea for a while but now it had changed in
light of the artist, the song and the world. It was rewarding to see
how many people and companies were willing to give their time and
efforts for no payment and how interesting it was to be in contact
with all the charities," comments Muller.
Today marks the first time the iTunes
Music Store has made a
video available for downloading in all four of their locations.
"World on Fire" is the first video to be offered concurrently, for a
limited time, as an exclusive in their US, UK, France and Germany
stores. |