1. videotaping - Noun
2. videotaping - Verb
videotaping
present participle of videotape
videotaping (plural videotapings)
A recording onto videotape.
Despite needs in the secondary, I'm all in on the offensive line - the Eagles won a superbowl with a patchwork secondary, but I'd wager no one has ever won a superbowl with a patchwork line (without videotaping the other team's signals, that is). Source: Internet
New England Patriots have been punished by the National Football League for illegally videotaping the sideline during the game, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed to CNN. Source: Internet
Many lawyers attempt to circumvent this issue by videotaping the deposition, which can remove the credibility of the errata change that are made. Source: Internet
Raina Lopes, in the front passenger seat, was videotaping at the time, so the last seconds leading up to the swerve that resulted in the fatal accident were recorded on video. Source: Internet
Weishaupt said videotaping is a method used by both gangs to keep members in line. Source: Internet
As for this story about American soldiers videotaping themselves raping mothers and children, this is the first time I have heard of this. Source: Internet