ozmorphasis
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No one is suggesting every use of filters are wrong. We're just making a generalization that it's often overused as a result of a fad, just as many tools are, whether that be super shallow depth of field, slow motion, drones, time-lapse, sliders, RGB lighting, anamorphic, etc. It's a tool. Use it wisely when called for. Simple as that.
Not to overgeneralize, but I think one lens in particular has been a big motivator for young film makers: Sigma 18-35mm. When a lens comes along that is such a great performer, so fast, so inexpensive, and thus becomes the go to lens for a lot of people, but also leans in the clinical direction, everyone started asking how they could infuse more character into their image. The answer is to either get more lenses (often times very costly and time consuming), or throw a filter on that workhorse lens.
This is all very anecdotal. I have no real evidence that this was a prime mover. I can just say that the number of times I see someone post something they've shot, and in the description it says 18-35mm with BPM 1/8 or 1/4, well...it's pretty often.






