Norm Sanders
Script Wrangler
If you're serious in your question, yes, it's too much. There's only so much money you can throw at something before it simply won't have an impact on production value & is just wasted.
The most important things are going to be story, camera angles, lighting, pacing, editing, etc. ... none of which have much if any impact on costs if you have those things at your disposal.
Your hard costs will be food, props you have to buy, possible deals you've got to cut with people to pay them SOME up front cash, etc.
But if the story's cool enough, most people will work for free, especially if they know you won't skimp on food. When the day's done, send people home with the left over food, and they'll love you for it.
The most important things are going to be story, camera angles, lighting, pacing, editing, etc. ... none of which have much if any impact on costs if you have those things at your disposal.
Your hard costs will be food, props you have to buy, possible deals you've got to cut with people to pay them SOME up front cash, etc.
But if the story's cool enough, most people will work for free, especially if they know you won't skimp on food. When the day's done, send people home with the left over food, and they'll love you for it.