Cosmic Ray (film)
Cosmic Ray is a 1962 American experimental short film directed by Bruce Conner.[1]
| Cosmic Ray | |
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| Directed by | Bruce Conner | 
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| Music by | Ray Charles | 
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Running time  | 4 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Synopsis
    
The film consists of many rapidly cut together visuals, including black-and-white footage of a nude woman with a pearl necklace, a couple of Mickey Mouse cartoons,[2] and newsreel footage of atomic bomb explosions, all set to Ray Charles's "What'd I Say" (the one used in the film is featured on his 1973 live album).[3][4][5][6][7]
See also
    
    
References
    
- Bruce Conner: The Art of Montage-Movie review-Time Out New York
 - Fallout-Some Notes on the Films of Bruce Conner - Center for Visual Music, Los Angeles
 - MUBI
 - FilmAffinity
 - BFI
 - What I'd Say (Live at Alonzo HeHerdon Stadium, Atlanta, GA, 5/28/1959 on Ray Charles' official YouTube channel
 - Bruce Conner - Intro / THREE SCREEN RAY - Art + Music - MOCAtv on YouTube
 
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