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  1. Presto is a 2008 American animated short film by Pixar, written and directed by veteran Pixar animator Doug Sweetland in his directorial debut. Its story was written by Ted Mathot, Valerie LaPointe, and Justin Wright. The short is about Presto, a magician who is trying to perform a show, but his rabbit, Alec, would not cooperate with him until ...

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    This short is about a magician named Presto DiGiotagione and his cute and hungry rabbit, Alec Azam. At the beginning of the short, Alec is seen locked in his cage in Presto's dressing room, trying to reach a carrot inches out of his reach. Presto comes in, having finished a meal, to test his magic trick of pulling Alec out of a hat. After he sees t...

    Presto was directed by veteran Pixar animator Doug Sweetland, in his directorial debut. Looney Tunescartoons were a major influence, with Alec being easily compared to Bugs Bunny. The character design for Presto was based on William Powell. Animating the theater's audience of 2,500 patrons proved an expensive proposition, even with the help of the ...

    Prestowas nominated for an Annie Award and an Oscar for Best Animated Short Subject.
    The short takes cues from classic cartoon shorts like those produced by Tex Avery, Tom and Jerry cartoons produced and directed by Willam Hanna and Joseph Barbara for MGM, and the Looney Tunesserie...
    In the newsreel at the beginning of Up, the theater Muntzdisplays the skeleton in is the same theater that this short takes place in.
    Alec Azam is referenced in the Magic Kingdom's Town Square Theater queue for the Magician Mickey meet-and-greet, with the black magician's hat featuring his ears peeking out.
  3. disney.fandom.com › wiki › PrestoPresto - Disney Wiki

    Presto is a 2008 Pixar computer-animated short film that was released in theaters alongside WALL-E. Doug Sweetland made his directorial debut with this short and also voices its two main characters―Presto DiGiotagione and Alec Azam. This short is about a magician named Presto DiGiotagione and his cute and hungry rabbit Alec Azam. At the beginning of the short, Alec is seen locked in his cage ...

  4. Doug Sweetland made his directorial debut with Presto. Sweetland provides the dialogue-free voice acting for both of the movie's characters. [3] He pitched the film at the start of 2007 and began production late in the year, completing it in May 2008. [4] Presto 's gag based format was heavily influenced by classic cartoons.

  5. so I salute you, Presto crew. Presto crew forever. And, instead, we'll discuss. some of the underlying ideas. that are at the heart of Presto, things that we were thinking about. while we were making this short. Starting out, it's clearly sort. of a classic cartoon throwback, but with some key differences. that I think make it intrinsically Pixar.

  6. so I salute you, Presto crew. Presto crew forever. And, instead, we'll discuss some of the underlying ideas that are at the heart of Presto, things that we were thinking about while we were making this short. Starting out, it's clearly sort of a classic cartoon throwback, but with some key differences that I think make it intrinsically Pixar.

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  8. Nov 19, 2008 · At the Egyptian Theater in the heart of Hollywood, Pixar Animation’s Doug Sweetland gave a fascinating and fun talk about the evolution of his short “Presto.” The short was announced on March 9, 2007…but wasn’t approved until Sept. 27, after having been pitched 10 times with a total of 3,000 storyboards.

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