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Philly tech community documentary name, trailer to be unveiled during Philly Tech Week Signature Event

Philly tech documentary trailer unveiling: Philly Tech Week Signature Event WHAT: open bar cocktail reception with appetizers and an expo of locally produced tech WHEN: Fri. April 27, 6-9 p.m. WHERE: Moore College, 1916 Race Street RSVP $30 here The documentary project focusing on the growth of a technology community in Philadelphia will have a […]

Philly tech documentary trailer unveiling: Philly Tech Week Signature Event

  • WHAT: open bar cocktail reception with appetizers and an expo of locally produced tech
  • WHEN: Fri. April 27, 6-9 p.m.
  • WHERE: Moore College, 1916 Race Street
  • RSVP $30 here

The documentary project focusing on the growth of a technology community in Philadelphia will have a name and a released trailer before the second annual Philly Tech Week presented by AT&T is finished.

During the Friday night Philly Tech Week Signature Event, documentarians David Dylan Thomas and Maurice Gaston will debut a short two-minute preview of their web series that aims to capture how an innovation community of creatives took root in what has been seen as a violent post-industrial city of decline.

The title of the full series, due out in the fall, will be included in the trailer.

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