I’m blogging this morning about something that was on the Collide Magazine blog site. Phil Cooke was the one who made Collide aware of it. Now that I’ve given credit where it is due, you should go check out the Sara McLachlan music video titled World On Fire. The video is a brilliant testament to justice, charity, compassion, and the power of visual media to communicate. The basic premise of the video is that a typical music video costs about $150,000 to produce—but how might that money be better used in our world? McLachlan opted to make a video that cost $15 and illustrates howRead More →