Unofficial Superunknown Semi/Final Edits

Keeps getting harder and harder to make it in the ski game it seems. All three were BANGER edits and probably would have been finalists a couple years ago. Super stoked to see a midwesterner get some credit as well.
 
hyped on the "wildcard" spot this year, so far my vote is towards paul marik..saw him up at hood for a few days absolutely murdering
 
stoked to see my dude Paul get some recognition! the other 2 entries were fucking dope as well, cant wait to see the rest of the semi's and finalist.
 
Sorry, seems like i was a bit slow. Haha. That switch backflip and switch double backflip from Miguel Rodden tho. DAMN
 
The quality of terrain park skiing is insane!

Shame its all terrain park these days though, rules out a lot of good candidates
 
I'm guessing there's going to be some upset spin-to-win and super-fed lovers when the finalists are being announced. This was, with exceptions, really boring to watch.
 
Well for sure when everything is spinned to the left it can get boring, but when you've got someone like Jordan Innes who's good at spinning but spins both ways and makes it look so easy, you got to appreciate his skiing. Doing tricks your natural way is hard to a certain extent.
 
Don't get me wrong, Seb Eaves and Paul Marik have some solid entries with some really good urban, I would've just like to see some right side stuff from Seb and more unnatural tricks from Paul, since they both have real solid rail games
 
I didn't enjoy every one of these but all of them are damn good. It's going to be virtually impossible to distinguish these from the finalists, just like last year.

Jordan Innes has impeccable style for someone spinning that fast and plenty of seb eave's shots wouldn't have looked out of place in a pro movie.
 
Yes it's hard, and of course I can appreciate the skill, but I still think it's really boring to watch. Superunknown ain't a slopestyle competition, it's about being in a movie. And when I watch a Level 1 movie I don't wanna have to watch it with the mindset of a olympic judge.
 
I know that Level 1 is to hipster and trendy to have a skier like Brent Whipple around them, but god damn. Talk about someone with the stuff together. No doubt this kid will be on the up and coming in the competition scene. Not many other people have that bag of tricks every and each way.

I would hope someone scoops him up for some big jump photo and film shoots.
 
Brent has some insane skills. Already one of my favourite super-unknown edits of all time.

finalists must be really bringing some unique and heavy shots to the table.
 
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