Skip to content

Flow (2024) Changes How Indie Animation Studios Are Seen

For years, indie animation companies like ours have been viewed as the underdogs – scrappy, passionate, but rarely taken seriously next to the Pixars and DreamWorks’ of the world. That all changed in 2024 with Flow, a little film from Latvia that shattered the mold. At Luck Dragon Media, we’re still buzzing about what this means for us and our peers.

Key Points

  • The success of Flow, a low-budget, Blender-made film from Latvia that won the 2025 Oscar for Best Animated Feature, marks a turning point for indie animation studios like Luck Dragon Media.
  • It proves that small teams using accessible tools can compete with industry giants, inspiring a new wave of original, high-quality indie animation and fueling optimism for the future.

Flow, a dialogue-free, Blender-made masterpiece follows a cat navigating a flooded, post-human world alongside a quirky crew of animals. Made on an unheard of budget of $3.6 million by a small team from Latvia, it went toe-to-toe with heavyweights like Pixar’s Inside Out 2 ($200 million budget) and The Wild Robot ($78 million) and walked away with the 2025 Oscar for Best Animated Feature. For little studios like ours, Flow isn’t just a win – it’s a seismic shift.

Blender: Free, Open-Source, and now, Industry Standard?

Blender is a free, open-source, 3D modeling and animation software that’s been a lifeline for indie animators like us, and Flow leveraged this tool that’s accessible to anyone with a computer and a dream. Our very own Brad Peterson has been honing his skills in it for over a decade now! Seeing it power an Oscar-winner proves that the playing field is leveling. It shows that indie studios aren’t just competing with the giants anymore – we’re setting the pace.

Small Teams, Big Dreams

One of the most inspiring parts of Flow’s story is its team. This wasn’t a sprawling studio with hundreds of animators; it was a tight-knit group of passionate creators who poured five-and-a-half years into a single vision. Here at Luck Dragon Media, our animation team is just two: a veteran Blender animator, and our newest animation intern (that’s me!); we thrive on the kind of collaboration Flow embodies.

We’re working on a lot of projects ourselves now! With Curtis Curly-Tail looking for support on IndieGoGo, and Time Trek in the works, we’re embracing that small-team-spirit right now!

What’s Next For Indie Animation?

Flow’s success isn’t a fluke. More than ever, audiences crave fresh voices and bold ideas, not just sequels and safe bets. We’re already seeing the effects – more indie projects are getting greenlit, and streamers like Netflix are scooping up hits like The Amazing Digital Circus. For us, it’s a call to double down on what we do best: crafting original stories that hit hard and look stunning, all without breaking the bank. The future feels wide open, and we’re ready to see what’s in store for us!

Share This Post

Meet The Author

Picture of Jay Kotte

Jay Kotte

Jay Kotte is a designer, artist, and writer for Luck Dragon Media. Previously working in publicity, they bring unique blend of artistic prowess and marketing experience to the team.

Table of Contents

Ready to Start Your Next Creative Journey?

Get In Touch