i agree with some points
individual parts - for those of us who grew up watching PBP, Level 1, etc. this was the standard for over a decade. but there's a certain point where watching videos of the same structure, individual parts plus a park shoot, gets repetitive and people want to come up with new ways to explore making a video. plus, a skier ten years ago would mostly be seen only in their movie part and a few web edits. for worse or for worse, instagram means fans can access their favorite skier's content individually, so i think that removes some of the stress of spotlighting someone in a video. i think the jumbled-up collage structure has trended up over the last five years, i don't think it's going away, but i also think there will be more videos soon that return to the part-based model. personally, after bermuda i was so tired of making solo parts, there were other creative things i wanted to try that just don't work in videos that are part-based without stepping on your friends' toes and limiting their visions for their parts. plus, so much of the gratification of skiing is making something with your friends, and i think videos that mix everyone together are a little more genuine to that. it becomes less focused on the individual and more focused on the crew together, indistinguishably, and i like that feeling. but i also understand gripes about not being able to identify people in the video.
calling for research is borderline, it's really not worth the time. we're all nerds, but the amount of work it would take to do your homework, watch hundreds of videos and movies, many of which aren't on youtube, let alone remember every spot and trick, is absurd. newcomers shouldn't feel obligated to frame their skiing through a context of the past, though i think there is extra respect to those who care about those legacies. i'm not saying it's not a bad look to repeat tricks in the same way on the same spots, nor is calling people out for being unoriginal, but reimagining a trick or a way to hit a past spot is great. then, there are just times when people are going to have the same vision someone already had, have no idea about it, and do it - i.e. Chilly frontflip thru the tree in duluth this year was same spot, same trick as Pete did four years ago, and they're good homies. also, same thing with music - this year i used a song in nico's video which suede already used last year, cluelessly, despite having watched the suede video a couple times. (luckily we were told before dropping the vid, so we changed it)
recycling clips sucks, boring broll sucks, slomo sucks 95% of the time.