If you consider £40 a whole ton of money for FPSC, then perhaps you can apply for a government grant to help you pay for it. If your government laughs at you when you hand in the application forms, it's because the term 'piss-in-a-pool' does not nearly describe how little your paying for such a product.
I've been adding my own media since I got my grubby mitts on a beta version, probably helps being a DBPro developer as it means I'm used to the media formats, but there's really nothing to it. The animations might not even be the last word on the quality, Lee is adding a physics engine as we speak, so we could very well have ragdoll deaths before long, which might in turn mean a change to the animations.
The whole point of the EA is to give something to people who are keen to get started, if your refusing to buy FPSC on the grounds of the limitations of the demo, then I think you'd probably just complain about the EA version.
Van-B
Computer says no.