overproduction

/ˌoʊvərprəˈdʌkʃən/
noun
  1. The act or result of producing more of something than is needed or wanted.
    • Overproduction of oil led to a global drop in gas prices.
    • Overproduction in the textile industry creates a lot of waste.
    • The company's overproduction of winter coats left them with a huge inventory in spring.
  2. Excessive use of production techniques in music, film, or art, reducing naturalness.
    • The album suffered from overproduction, with layers of synthesizers drowning out the vocals.
    • Overproduction in movies can make even simple scenes feel chaotic.
    • Many fans criticized the overproduction of the band's latest single.
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