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The six-minute film, produced by Pixar, depicts a baby bird and her mother trying to dodge waves while searching for food on the beach. (Photo: Disney Pixar/ Facebook)

The six-minute film, produced by Pixar, depicts a baby bird and her mother trying to dodge waves while searching for food on the beach. (Photo: Disney Pixar/ Facebook)

LOS ANGELES –Alan Barillaro of Chippawa, Ont., has won an Oscar for his animated short “Piper.

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The six-minute film, produced by Pixar, depicts a baby bird and her mother trying to dodge waves while searching for food on the beach.

The film had a coveted spot in theatres, screening before Pixar’s feature-length smash “Finding Dory,” which was 2016’s top-grossing film.

“Piper” was one of three projects from Canadian animators in contention for the best animated short Oscar.

The others were “Pear Cider and Cigarettes,” directed by Vancouver’s Robert Valley, and “Blind Vaysha” by Montreal’s Theodore Ushev.

“There’s a legacy of great animation from Canada that you feel really proud to be a part of,” said Barillaro during a recent interview with The Canadian Press.

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Barillaro has worked at Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville, Calif., for nearly two decades.

He’s contributed to some of Pixar’s biggest hits, including “A Bug’s Life,” “Monsters, Inc.” and “WALL-E.”

A graduate of Sheridan College in Oakville, Ont., he fell in love with drawing as a child and studied at the Animation House in Toronto.

For “Piper,” he used beach sounds and a whimsical score rather than dialogue to help convey the story.

His reference footage came from underwater GoPro images captured by his nine-year-old daughter and seven-year-old twin boys during a family trip in Kauai, Hawaii.

He called the Oscar nod for his first foray into direction “surreal” and “humbling.

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“When you start these films, you’re just trying to convey something very personal to the audience…. You don’t really think beyond that when you’re making a film,” said Barillaro.

“You’re doing your best as an artist just to say what you’re trying to say. It’s all quite an honour, and a little overwhelming.”

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