haha, as far as the contest goes Nick should win because he will easily throw down on Bermans set ups. But, not to contradict your statement andy, but I feel like Park skiing is its own genre. Its like a skate-park for skateboarding, I honestly enjoy a good edit of park (Which I set then and again on this site from time to time). And I would like to see more park oriented movies being released (Sorta like the Spotlight project *sick job Blake by the way*). But I have my own opinion on how they should be shot (Not as serious as half the people on here make them). The park should be filmed in terms of fun with friends(More skate-style which honestly takes a lot less talent to make, editing wise, then a feature ski movie) In the case of super-unknown I would have to say andy is right, Level 1 is looking for those riders who will operate professionally in any ski setting. Martini slays park, but he's also been killing it on the urban scene since I met him years ago. Every rider in this contest has a high skill level, although many will say otherwise to this comment, Level 1 has to look at this from a business perspective. Look at past winners. Vanular, they knew he would have his tricks on lock because of his training and his style fit the image of there company, same with the later winner Mike Clarke. Wallish won because of his huge impact on the free-skiing community, his style was revolutionarily clean to say the least... And his bag of tricks was deep. Martini has consistency, style, big tricks, and competition standings. Overall if your were looking to invest money into a skier to dominate anything you put in front of him I think Martini would be your guy.