Scribble Picks Irra Verbitsky!
Irra Verbitsky is an award winning artist, animator and independent filmmaker living and working in NYC. She has so many talents and accomplishments that it is hard to name them all! She was also my storyboard teacher at the School of Visual Arts where she still teaches in the animation department.

"Viking Voyage" by Irra Verbitsky
Currently, Irra is the President and Creative Director at Polestar Animation. She is involved in many things such as designing storyboards, background designs and animation. Her independent animated films have been screened internationally and at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City as well as at festivals here in the U.S.A. and abroad.

Original Storyboard for "Owen"
Irra has directed and animated children’s films for Scholastic. On the animation “Owen” (1995) Irra was
background painter and color animator while Sara Jessica Parker narrated the animation.
Irra is a very accomplished storyboard artist. As a storyboard artist she sketches the stories, so that the scenes in the movies or animations can be visualized. Here you can get an idea of how she sketches out her storyboards to create her award winning ‘Owen’.
I wasn’t the only one who thought ‘Owen’ was a great animation! Others thought it was such a talented piece of art that ‘Owen’ won the prestigious Carnegie Medal for Best Children’s Film of the Year and an ASIFA EAST Award! Those are two biggies
So far Irra has created over one hundred one minute spots for Sesame Street.
Do you recognize any of these animation stills? Here’s one from the animation titled ‘The Story of Princess Twelvia’ and another one titled ‘Moving’. From the picture below, where do you think Princess Twelvia is going? How many steps are there on the staircase? Hmm…maybe there’s a connection!

Sesame Street's 'Twelvia' Original Production Cel & Background by Irra Verbitsky

Sesame Street's "Moving" Original Production Cel & Background by Irra Verbitsky
Irra provided the design work on the title sequence well as the story boards for the feature film, ‘The Last Unicorn’. The animation is an adaptation from the American author Peter S. Beagle’s class tale ‘The Last Unicorn,’ which was written in 1968.
“The unicorn lived in a lilac wood, and she lived all alone. She was very old, though she did not know it, and she was no longer the careless color of sea foam but rather the color of snow falling on a moonlit night. But her eyes were still clear and unwearied, and she still moved like a shadow on the sea.” – Peter S. Beagle ‘The Last Unicorn’
From that short paragraph of the book’s prose-poetry you can get an idea of how the story is very tender and beautiful. In the movie the unicorn is told by a butterfly that she is supposedly the last of her kind because all the others have been herded away by the Red Bull. With that in mind, the unicorn sets out to discover the truth behind the butterfly’s words. On her quest, the unicorn is eventually accompanied by Schmendrick, a trying magician, and Molly Grue, a woman who has dreamed all her life to see a unicorn. Their journey leads them further and further away from home. They travel so far, all the way to the castle of King Haggard.
Irra Verbitsky shares her talent as an animation teacher at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Her excitement for the arts shines through her teaching and encourages her students to be as playful and thoughtful when creating moving pictures!

Flashbacks From My Past: "Departure" by Irra Verbitsky