verb
- directing with excessive control, detail, or intervention; giving too many instructions or corrections to an actor, performer, or team member
Usage: present participle of overdirect; commonly used in theater, film, and performance contexts
noun
- the act or practice of directing with excessive control or detail
Usage: gerund form; used as a noun in sentences
Examples
- The director was overdirecting the scene, telling each actor exactly where to stand and how to move.
- Overdirecting can stifle an actor's creativity and natural performance.
- She criticized the coach for overdirecting every play instead of letting the team make decisions.
- The producer's overdirecting of the commercial made it feel stiff and unnatural.
- By overdirecting the rehearsal, he left no room for the performers to develop their own interpretations.
- Overdirecting is a common mistake among first-time directors who lack confidence in their actors.