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Winning smiles: Yeoh (right) presenting a mock cheque to Lee (second from right) and her team members.

IF you ask University Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) student Catherine Lee Yu Ying how her team members managed to create their winning video for The Star’s English For More Opportunities (EFMO) contest, she would confess that they had to work around the clock.

“My team members and I spent over two days to work on our video, Battlefield. As it was shot outdoors in Malacca, we had to consider factors such as weather, shooting location and overall ambience.

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