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The 2025 Oscars showcased creativity at its best. From VFX to animation, Jonathan Lam explores what we can learn from this year’s most inspiring winners!
The Academy Awards 2025 have wrapped up, and this year’s winners in VFX, cinematography, animation, and production design delivered! From mind-blowing visual effects to jaw-dropping cinematography, the films that took home Oscars this year represented the perfect mix of innovation and artistry.
Let’s list the winners and then explain why these films won, what makes them visually unforgettable, and what we can learn from them. We’ll dive into the VFX wizardry, cinematography, animation brilliance, and finer details like costume design because every piece plays a role in making all these films Oscar-worthy.
We’ve never seen a movie that makes an alien desert planet feel this real. The sheer scale of Dune: Part Two is mind-boggling, and the VFX team pulls off something special by making CGI and practical effects blend so well together.
Denis Villeneuve’s team mixes real locations and massive sets with some of the best virtual production tech, relying on Houdini and Unreal Engine to give the movie that grounded yet otherworldly feel.
While Dune: Part Two took home the gold, the other nominees are just as impressive in their own ways.
One thing is clear: VFX is evolving faster than ever. This year’s nominees showed some major motion trends shaping filmmaking’s future. Let’s take a quick look at some of these:
I love it when a film doesn’t just tell a story but pulls you into its world through visuals. The Brutalist does precisely that, with bold, dramatic cinematography that uses light and shadow to set the mood. Every shot feels carefully crafted, creating a rich and immersive atmosphere.
Lol Crawley’s camera work stands out for making everything feel both grand and deeply personal. By framing the camera and using lighting and space, he gives audiences a sense of scale and isolation.
Even though The Brutalist took home the win, this year’s nominees were stacked with incredible cinematography:
Flow isn’t just an animated film—it’s a breathtaking work of art! Directed by Gints Zilbalodis, it is free from dialogue and uses only visuals to convey emotions as it tells the story of animals navigating a catastrophic flood.
What’s even cooler? Flow was created entirely in Blender, which proves that you don’t need Hollywood budgets to make something incredible. It’s also Latvia’s first-ever Oscar win, making this victory even more special.
While Flow won Best Animated Feature, the other nominees were just as impressive, each bringing unique creativity and storytelling to the table:
Short films are often used as a canvas for innovation, and In the Shadow of the Cypress is a shining example of this. Directed by Iranian filmmakers Shirin Sohani and Hossein Molayemi, this short delves into the complex relationship between a father (a former captain dealing with PTSD) and his daughter.
It’s the first Iranian animated short film to win an Academy Award.
The Best Animated Short Film category was packed with incredible films that show just how versatile animation can be.
Paul Tazewell made history by becoming the first Black man to win the Oscar for Best Costume Design for his work on Wicked. His costumes don’t just clothe the characters; they tell a story, blending the fantastical elements of Oz with a contemporary flair.
While Wicked took home the Oscar, we have to give credit to the other nominees as they brought some truly incredible craftsmanship and creativity to the screen:
Costume design goes beyond being fashionable! It can be used as a narrative tool, shaping the way we look at characters and their environment. This year’s nominees demonstrated how thoughtful wardrobe choices can contribute to these aspects of filmmaking:
The 97th Academy Awards aren’t just about the glitz, glamor, and golden statues! They’re about celebrating creativity. From the breathtaking visual effects of Dune: Part Two to the painterly animation of Flow and costume designs of Wicked, these winners demonstrated that art and technology are constantly evolving together. So, what did we learn this year?
As creatives, there’s so much to learn from these films. So, let’s take inspiration, push boundaries, and keep creating! Learn more about filmmaking by reading our article on StageCraft or famous movie logos.
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