Disa moved to
Los Angeles,
California in 1990, where he was homeless for six months until he found a job doing digital cleanup of individual animation frames on educational CDs for $1.50 a frame. He went on to do effects works on films,
video game design, freelance work on the
animated television series
Tiny Toon Adventures, and animation for
Hanna-Barbera Productions. He eventually joined as an animator at the
Walt Disney Company, where he worked on
Pocahontas (1995),
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996),
Hercules (1997),
Mulan (1998),
Tarzan (1999),
Fantasia 2000 (2000),
The Tigger Movie (2000),
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001),
Treasure Planet (2002),
Home on the Range (2004), and ''
Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005). He also worked on Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003), before spending a year developing a film called Wings
with Warner Bros. that ultimately was not produced. He then directed and co-wrote The Origin of Stitch'' (2005), a
direct-to-DVD short sequel to Disney's 2002
Oscar-nominated film
Lilo & Stitch.
The Origin of Stitch earned a DVDX award nomination for best additional original material. The film was cancelled by 2007. Growing frustrated with the creative restraints of working on studio produced films, Disa left to become an independent filmmaker. He spent a year working on
Rob Zombie's animated film
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto (2009), and was then asked to direct a sequel to the 2005 independent, animated film
Hoodwinked!. Although he had not previously seen the original film, he was impressed with the script for the sequel and was announced as the film's director in March 2007. The film finished production in 2009 The film's production company,
Kanbar Entertainment, claimed that this breached an agreement and sued The Weinstein Company in March 2010. This gave Disa six months to direct the direct-to-DVD animated films ''
Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic and Dead Space: Aftermath'', both adaptations of video games by
EA. Disa also voiced several characters in
Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil such as Helmut, Spider, Rhino and HEA Agents 1 and 2. In September 2011, Disa was announced as the director of ''
Postman Pat: The Movie — You Know You're the One'', an animated, feature film adaptation of the British
stop motion, children's television series
Postman Pat. The film's release date was originally scheduled for May 2013, but was moved until May of the following year. Disa also teaches at the
California Institute of the Arts. ==Personal life==