Possible to recover video after stupidly syncing and thus loosing backup file? :'-(

I have been so stupid.
My daughter of 3 managed to push 3 buttons on my ipad2 in the exact sequence needed to delete a most wonderfull video. In a panic, I ran to my imac and connected my ipad not realising that by doing so, it was syncing /backing up with itunes.
In each case, the iOS recovery tool of Dr Fone is not able to see anything except for the videos that are still on the ipad ...
And on the mac I can only find back one itunes file
So my questions are:
1) are these itunes backup files completely overwritten or is a new file made but the old copiy still somewhere on the mac yet made invisible?
2) does the syncing process overwrite the 'empty space' on my ipad (where the deleted video must be) and is this the reason that the dr Fone software can not retrieve my video?
3) is there any other tool out there more powerful out there to retrieve deleted files that have been deleted? like some forensics tools?
Thank you so so much in advance,

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