I saw your earlier post about not having a videographer. I didn't think I'd be able to afford one either, but I ended up finding John at Trifoot. He offers a fully edited video for $1295 or just the raw footage of your wedding day for $595. He said that I don't need to let him know until right before the wedding if I can afford the edited version or not. If the money isn't there, we're just going to get the raw footage (about 4-6 hours) and hopefully have it edited later down the road when we aren't so broke. Just wanted to throw that out there in case that might be an option for you, too. I know how frustrating the budget can be!!Also, one of my good friends just had a family member take video throughout her wedding day. Her sister was able to edit it and add still pictures and music along with it. It isn't a "professional" quality video, but it was still great. We had a blast watching it after the wedding, and it was kind of cool because her sister made it for her. They didn't use any special kind of camera or anything, just a regular one that people would use for home videos. It was still a cute video! Just thought I'd share this with you