Wellington team Traces Of Nut, including Dean Hewison, Richard Falkner and Ruth Korver won the inaugural competition back in January then worked to create the film which screened last week as part of the NZ Film Festival in Wellington.
The Make My Movie competition saw filmmakers pitch for $100,000 provided by the Digital Content Partnership of NZOnAir and the New Zealand Film Commission.
Timpson and nzherald.co.nz entertainment editor Hugh Sundae then provided advice and captured all the development in regular webisodes which ran on nzherald.co.nz.
"I would recommend [Make My Movie] to people as a crash course in feature film-making for sure," Hewison told TimeOut.
"I'm hopeful that if the film does well then I might not need to put myself through that sort of intensity again, but basically within six months we went from having an idea, to watching a film with 400 people in a theatre at the film festival, so it was definitely worth it."
Sundae said the movie was written in two weeks, filmed in 17 days, and edited in one month.
"Despite all this the movie was accepted by Bill Gosden to screen at the NZ Film Festival. Bill has a reputation for programming films by merit regardless of their origin, and this is reinforced by the fact it has been programmed not just in Auckland and Wellington, but a range of other screenings around the country."
The nzherald.co.nz web series on the making of the movie has now almost 100 minutes of footage capturing the highs and lows of the process.