Aerial videography involves recording videos from aircraft and storing them on magnetic tapes, DVDs, or hard drives. It requires specialized equipment like digital video cameras, cassette recorders, batteries, and tools. Different types of cameras can be used for aerial videography including single band, multiband, and multiple single-band cameras. Aerial videography has advantages like collecting more information quickly and creating permanent video records but also has disadvantages such as higher costs and providing poorer spatial resolution than other methods. It has applications in agriculture, environmental assessment, disaster management, data collection, urban planning, and monitoring traffic.