GTC World Media Launches the Film and Book "Silicon Valley Secrets"

Silicon Valley Secrets reveals the magic of Silicon Valley while exploring the lives of the extraordinary people in the region.

GTC World Media Launches the Film and Book "Silicon Valley Secrets"

GTC World Media is happy to announce the launch of their new film and book, “Silicon Valley Secrets.” The new film reveals the magic of Silicon Valley while exploring the lives of the extraordinary people in the region who have made the southern end of San Francisco Bay into the world's leading center of technical innovation. The Silicon Valley book, based on the documentary film, is designed to provide educational messages to its readers,  whether student, entrepreneur or seasoned investors. 

As the interviewer in the book illustrates, Silicon Valley is not just the place or concept, but a community that supports people from start-ups and failures to dreamers and entrepreneurs, all who are willing to uproot their lives for a chance of making it the world of innovation. Over the past 50 years, Silicon Valley has been the center of a technological revolution that has transformed the world. From the integrated circuit came the personal computer, and the software that made it useful, the Internet which connects people around the globe and the huge server farms that make the Internet searchable. Mobile phones were then developed that make communication easy, and social media that makes it possible for anyone to become a global pop star or a revolutionary.

"This was an exciting and interesting project and we are pleased to announce its release. Beyond just touching on the extraordinary people who make up the Silicon Valley, the film also delves into the Silicon Valley's many challenges, including the misuse of technology by both private and public institutions, the invasions of privacy that technology makes possible, and the implications for culture as our children increasingly spend their time in front of a screen rather than engaging with friends or family."

Ted Unarce, Executive Producer of GTC Films

The “Silicon Valley Secrets” documentary film begins by exploring the origins of the Valley’s success. It features archival material of the early pioneers from the 1940’sand 1950’s, the nurturing influence of Stanford University, and the entrepreneurs, scientists and venture capitalists who are leading the Valley and the world into an increasingly high-tech, interconnected future.

Ted Unarce, executive producer of GTC Films, conducted on-camera interviews with leaders from different Silicon Valley industries, leading venture capital firms, and with ambitious young entrepreneurs, most of whom will never make it to the top. By interviewing several rising entrepreneurs, Unarce takes the pulse of the Valley’s culture today while providing a window into technologies of the future. The interviews also explore how new ventures are financed and the effort it takes to attract investors. This documentary taps into the vibrant energy of the dreamers who make Silicon Valley’s culture so unique.

“This was an exciting and interesting project and we are pleased to announce its release,” says Unarce. “Beyond just touching on the extraordinary people who make up the Silicon Valley, the film also delves into the Silicon Valley’s many challenges, including the misuse of technology by both private and public institutions, the invasions of privacy that technology makes possible, and the implications for culture as our children increasingly spend their time in front of a screen rather than engaging with friends or family.”

“Silicon Valley Secrets” concludes with an overview of the numerous tech hubs that have emerged in the wake of the Valley’s success. From New York City and Bangalore to Boston and Tel Aviv, the Valley has inspired competition. The film further explores whether Silicon Valley has what it takes to stay on top.

To learn more about the project, visit SiliconValleySecrets.net.

Contact email: ted.unarce@att.net
Alternate email: gtcworldmedia@gmail.com
Contact Number: Ted 408 718 1334
GTC World Media: 408 907 6925
To buy the DVD:  Silicon Valley Secrets – a documentary

To buy the book in Kindle and paperback @ Amazon, here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1521836248 

About “Silicon Valley Secrets”
“Silicon Valley Secrets” is a documentary film and book based on the film that explores the lives of the extraordinary people in the region who have to use their innovation and expertise to turn the area into the world's leading center of technical innovation. To learn more, visit SiliconValleySecrets.net.

About Ted Unarce
Ted Unarce is Founder and Chairman of Advanced Micro Therapies formerly GTC Biotech Inc. He is an award winning documentary film producer, an entrepreneur, and philanthropist with extensive experience in medical field. He has created several award-winning documentaries screened at institutions of higher learning across the United States, including his latest “ Silicon Valley Millennium” Unarce has also authored several books.

Ted is also the founder of a 501C3 non-profit organization, the Modern Day Slaves Foundation which is devoted to aiding victims of human trafficking and spreading knowledge of and activism for the international epidemic that is human trafficking. 

Further programs Unarce has developed include The World’s Independent Film festival, an international festival devoted to aiding filmmakers from the developing world. And Planet Earth 2050 XPO, a climate change, and environmental conference. He is also the founder of Buy Back America LLC., a new wave of home financing and ownership in the U.S. Over the years, Unarce’s multi-functional projects have included emerging market and technology planning in service and product development, strategic and market planning.

Source: GTC World Media

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Silicon Valley Secrets reveals the magic of Silicon Valley while exploring the lives of the extraordinary people who have made the southern end of San Francisco Bay into the world's leading center of technical innovation.

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