skiing will never reach this level for four reasons:
1st, most pro skiers spend months competing and not filming.
2nd, every one of the riders in absinthe has a snowmobile, traveling in a pack using one another.  tanner bought his 1st sled this season, how's that for progression.  dumont still doesn't have a sled, nor has he traveled with more than three other pros all season.  point: no continuity with more than 3-5 guys with any crew for skiing.
3rd, these guys understand there goals, they could give a shit about drinking fine wine in far off lands for cinematography purposes.  these guys want the biggest jumps, best landings, best rails, etc.  they understand it takes an entire season to get this.  sage travels the enitre season and look at his part last year, not even close to this, he would rather follow the tgr suit and say how "epic it was."
4th and final, no ski film company will ever get a dozen riders to commit to one outfit for an entire season.  the average skier would rather get a couple shots in multiple films.
SKIING JUST DOESN"T GET IT.  IT HAS IT'S MOMENTS LIKE THE HIP AT MAMMOTH, BUT THEY ARE SHORT LIVED AND NOT CONTINUAL AS A GROUP THROUGH AN ENTIRE SEASON.  MACK DAWG CREW STICKS WITH MACK DAWG.  DEFECTIVE FILMS STICKS WITH DEFECTIVE.  ABSINTHE STICKS WITH ABSINTHE.  RIDERS LIKE VANULAR AND CARLSON ARE WITH MULTIPLE OUTFITS SPENDING MUCH OF THEIR TIME COMPETING.