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  1. Doug Sweetland is an American animator and filmmaker. He wrote and directed the Pixar short film Presto (2008), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.

  2. Oscar-nominated animator/director Doug Sweetland is working freelance, y'all! Visit his site to see what he's up to and contact Doug to create your one-of-a-kind animation!

  3. Doug Sweetland is an American animator/director who helped define Pixar animation on early hits like "Toy Story", "Toy Story 2", "Monsters, Inc.", "Finding Nemo", and "Cars". He is a back-to-back Annie Award winner and his Pixar short, "Presto", was nominated for an Annie and an Oscar.

  4. Doug Sweetland is an American animator/director who helped define Pixar animation on early hits like "Toy Story", "Toy Story 2", "Monsters, Inc.", "Finding Nemo", and "Cars". He is a back-to-back Annie Award winner and his Pixar short, "Presto", was nominated for an Annie and an Oscar.

  5. Doug Sweetland (born 1974 at State College, Pennsylvania) is an American animator/director. He grew up watching Disney films and classic Saturday morning cartoons. As a child, Doug drew cartoons for the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts for several years.

  6. Doug Sweetland is an American animator and film director.[2] He grew up watching Disney films and classic Saturday morning cartoons. As a child, he drew cartoons for the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts for several years.

  7. Presto (2008) Presto was the first story I pitched. Aside from student work and a stint on The Incredibles, I was new to story development and owe a debt of gratitude not only to Presto's crew, but to the steadfast mentorship of Andrew Stanton, Bob Peterson, and John Lasseter.