Where do I start? firstly thank you for being so incredibly understanding about my accident (two days before the wedding) which resulted in an open fracture broken big toe, that required surgery and I ended up wearing a big boot and limping down the ailse - sometimes brides, things don't go to plan :)
Secondly I'd like to make a big point about wedding budgets, the videographer is often seen as an 'extra' which I'll be honest my husband at the time wasn't keen on, with some gentle persuasion (okay - it might have been nagging) I convinced him otherwise and he caved.
We had guests on the day that could not attend due to illness - they now get to see the film, we saw moments we missed due to having our photographs taken - we now get to see what everyone else saw and - finally you are so hyped up on adrenaline (or in my case pain killers and prosecco) you just don't remember everything - you now get to see it beautifully edited in your own bespoke feature film.
We love ours so much we have hired the cinema at the Grand Hotel for the family viewing. If you want to cut costs, don't cut costs on your memories, the best part is making them - then remembering them. Thank you Becky, you are worth every penny xx