@runeer Used a panasonic bb105 if I'm not mistaken, it was my school equipment. Just a tripod n the camera, natural lighting. And we edited with fcp.. My mates did most of the editing n I'm glad they were there to help me all the way.
Gosh... Great job on the memoirs... This is the BEST and ONE and ONLY favorite wanton mee of mine!!! I still go back to BP and it is a MUST EAT item. Have been eating this noodle since I know what is wanton noodle.... :)
All the uncle and auntie interviewed are known by me and it brings such warmth to see them.
My condolences to grandma... Still remember this petite lady that always walk in and out of the shop.
If you guys really do spread your wings, please come to KL. I will be most grateful
this reminds me of my dad's fried kuey teow..it was passed from my great grandfather until now and and had been in business for more than 50 years..my bro as the 4th generation is going to inherit the business in future..
@synroxx where is it? well we shouldn't take it from granted and in fact i think its an honor to preserve a tradition passed down from generations. So i hope ur family is doing good too! =)
Well done! This is a very well made video and it really successfully captured the essence and humanity of this old business. I ate the noodle growing up and am very glad to see that nothing much has changed. You should only be encouraged to do more films like this and to document and capture these beautiful stories and lives around BP which makes the town such a unique place to be. Thanks!
Wow this is nice . Very well documented. Good job. I'm a fan of ah see wan tan mee but haven't tried peng chun's version. So hope to try it out one of these night when I get the chance to visit.
ni kt BP, joho ni...
compaqcq42 10 months ago
this is an awesome video! great teamwork and an even greater director!
linkintiara 1 year ago
Support!
detectv1990 1 year ago
Good job, what equipments you used to shoot and edit?
runeer 1 year ago
@runeer Used a panasonic bb105 if I'm not mistaken, it was my school equipment. Just a tripod n the camera, natural lighting. And we edited with fcp.. My mates did most of the editing n I'm glad they were there to help me all the way.
leylynn87 1 year ago
Leylynn your final year project? Anyway good job:)
Really the best wan tan mee:)
weiloon87 1 year ago
@weiloon87 its not my final but one of the school projects. thanks for your support!
leylynn87 1 year ago
Gosh... Great job on the memoirs... This is the BEST and ONE and ONLY favorite wanton mee of mine!!! I still go back to BP and it is a MUST EAT item. Have been eating this noodle since I know what is wanton noodle.... :)
All the uncle and auntie interviewed are known by me and it brings such warmth to see them.
My condolences to grandma... Still remember this petite lady that always walk in and out of the shop.
If you guys really do spread your wings, please come to KL. I will be most grateful
moreoptionz 1 year ago
@moreoptionz thank you for your lifetime support. we will definitely let you know if we ever gonna make our way to kl =)
leylynn87 1 year ago
好想念張阿泗雲吞麵喔~ 已經六七年沒吃了...
hanlovehebe 1 year ago
Yes I support BP wan tan mee!!!
soapkeong 1 year ago
this reminds me of my dad's fried kuey teow..it was passed from my great grandfather until now and and had been in business for more than 50 years..my bro as the 4th generation is going to inherit the business in future..
synroxx 1 year ago
@synroxx where is it? well we shouldn't take it from granted and in fact i think its an honor to preserve a tradition passed down from generations. So i hope ur family is doing good too! =)
leylynn87 1 year ago
@leylynn87 our stall is at ipoh old town area..thanks for your blessing and in return i do hope you family is doing well too :D
synroxx 1 year ago
rhanks for the sharing! a pretty good video to introduce ah see wan tan mee, i miss bp alot~ long long time no back arld.
desmond2617 1 year ago
my house is just opposite!! =D
orangefish 1 year ago
nice~~~
jyin0932 1 year ago
Nice video...this short video comprised various of feelings being a BP people.. =) and i miss the wantanmee as well..
Franino7 1 year ago
Nice~
Andy5281 1 year ago
2.23 rip..uncle...
ramseymorro200 1 year ago
@ramseymorro200 sharp eyes!
leylynn87 1 year ago
i'm proud to live in Batu Pahat...the old shop wan tan mee is nicer than the new one near taman maju...in my opinion...
ramseymorro200 2 years ago
Well done! This is a very well made video and it really successfully captured the essence and humanity of this old business. I ate the noodle growing up and am very glad to see that nothing much has changed. You should only be encouraged to do more films like this and to document and capture these beautiful stories and lives around BP which makes the town such a unique place to be. Thanks!
ephramk 2 years ago
wow... you know i normaly dont like wantan mee but after i saw this i feel like eating... dabao one packet for meeeeeeee
licensed2bepretty 2 years ago
Thank you. Our nicest wan tan mee is when you can eat in. hehe
leylynn87 2 years ago
@leylynn87 haha..i eat this wantan mee since i was a child. to me, i find that it taste better when i tapau it back.
angpeng79 1 year ago
wow leylynn... very well done!
licensed2bepretty 2 years ago
hey lynnlynn, ur documentary is famous on facebook now!!!! hahahaha...
ngfish 2 years ago
Yeah, and im very surprised!
leylynn87 2 years ago
wow, actually i only had it once throughout my childhood in Batu Pahat.
sheryl0202 2 years ago
@sheryl0202 What a wasteful childhood.... LOL
moreoptionz 1 year ago
One of my favorite food list in Batu Pahat. XD
n3mon3mo 2 years ago
Wow this is nice . Very well documented. Good job. I'm a fan of ah see wan tan mee but haven't tried peng chun's version. So hope to try it out one of these night when I get the chance to visit.
fhandrew 2 years ago
Yeap, we hope we won't let you down =) New people doing but old taste remains.
Thanks!
leylynn87 2 years ago
NICE!!!! I like it very much~~~~ nice wan tan mee!! must try... heheh
thinker83 2 years ago