overfilm
/ˈoʊvərˌfɪlm/Definitions
1. verb
to film too much of something, especially a scene or a situation, often resulting in excessive footage.
“The director was criticized for overfilming the climactic battle scene.”
2. noun
the act of filming too much of something, especially a scene or a situation.
“The editor had to sift through the overfilm to find the best moments.”