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Originally posted by DripDrip
Spill. This is your time to say what you want to hon. Guero and XL haven't said anything so I'm curious now.
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As soon as the challenge was announced, I immediately wanted to be Project Manager because I knew that having a PC Music festival would make it very cohesive as they all make music with a similar aesthetic. The other members were fine and supportive with me being project manager.
As soon as the other members started talking about doing the line-ups, set lists and stuff, I realised I wouldn't feel very happy with other group members doing it because I felt that I would be able to do it the strongest because I have all the knowledge of the artists (their songs, how long they would need for their sets, what order they should go in to compliment each other)
It was getting closer and closer to the deadline, and I had a free day, so I did most of the work and said that any other members could take credit for whatever I did because I felt bad about doing it. I gave C/H/A/N/E/L the job of writing the article, the description, and Madonna's set list, and Legend E wrote the activities (something I didn't even ask them to do, so it was really nice of them to think outside the box and do something extra). I couldn't think of any other way for the other two to contribute because I just liked being able to get it done on my own, but I guess they could have done what Legend E did and went for something extra, as I pretty much operated as a three-in-one Project Manager/Organiser/Advertiser so I guess it was the role titles holding us back from doing more as I essentially took people's roles as I felt I would be more efficient for them.
Everyone was active in the Google Doc and helped to give me advice with what to do though (told me things I should take into consideration with festivals)
I just enjoyed doing it on my own. I was really so very happy to let everyone take credit for whatever, because I really didn't think I'd have to be in this position where I talk about what happened. I low-key thought we were going to win it because it was cohesive and I did a lot of interesting extras (the website, the setlists) to make us stand out.
I was genuinely shocked at the negative critiques if I'm honest. I spent hours and hours on this challenge and I thought it was gonna pay off.