
Creator Nicholas Verso on adapting Invisible Boys for television
02/06/25 • 44 min
Writer and director Nicholas Verso shares the process of shaping the award-winning novel Invisible Boys for the small screen. Throughout the episode, Verso shares the process of adapting a novel for screen, including building the writers room, knowing when to move away from the source material, and creating a visual language, as well as shaping authentic queer narratives for young adults.
Writer and director Nicholas Verso shares the process of shaping the award-winning novel Invisible Boys for the small screen. Throughout the episode, Verso shares the process of adapting a novel for screen, including building the writers room, knowing when to move away from the source material, and creating a visual language, as well as shaping authentic queer narratives for young adults.
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