Das Original unter den Talent Scout Video Contests ist bis heute das Beste und Grösste. Die Rede ist von Level1 Superunknown. Sieht man sich die Siegerliste der letzten Jahre an, findet man ausschliesslich Guys die entweder durch anschliessende extrem stylische Video Segments oder durch Siege bei den grössten Comps ihren Namen in der Freeski-Historie verewigen konnten.
Nach fast 10 Jahren “Level1 Superunknown” wechselten die Namen der Spieler, doch das Spiel bleibt das selbe! Level1 hat dieses Jahr beinahe 100 Video-Beiträge aus 15 verschiedenen Ländern erhalten.
Alle Sieger seit dem ersten Superunknown:
2004 Superunknown I | Corey Vanular |
2005 Superunknown II | JD Zicat |
2006 Superunknown III | Michael Clarke |
2007 Superunknown IV | Tom Wallisch |
2008 Superunknown V | Jon Brogan |
2009 Superunknown VI | Niklas Eriksson |
2010 Superunknown VII | Logan Imlach |
2011 Superunknown VIII | Sig Tveit |
2012 Superunknown IX | Lucas Stal-Madison |
2013 Superunknown X | ??? |
Wer holt sich dieses Jahr die 5000$ und das Video Segment im neuen Level1 Movie? Hier die 13 Finalisten:
Mikkel Jøraandstad Superunknown IX Finalist
http://vimeo.com/38734081
Ross Imburgia Superunknown IX Finalist
Laurent-O. Martin Superunknown IX Finalist
Sandy Boville Superunknown IX Finalist
Josh Karcher Superunknown IX Finalist
Noah Wallace Superunknown IX Finalist
Jake Doan Superunknown IX Finalist
Anton Jansson Superunknown IX Finalist
Emile Bergeron Superunknown IX Finalist
Alex Beaulieu Superunknown IX Finalist
Austin Torvinen Superunknown IX Finalist
Cam Boll Superunknown IX Finalist
Dominic Laporte Superunknown IX Finalist
Wenn es dich interessiert kannst du dir hier noch die offiziellen Regeln reinlesen. Vielleicht willst du ja nächsten Winter selbst teilnehmen?
2013 LEVEL 1 SUPERUNKNOWN X
OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES AND REGULATIONS:
The Superunknown contest is open to amateur athletes worldwide, ages 10 and up.
We’re streamlining things this year- all entries should be submitted online through the upload form belowquick, easy, and painless! Upload your vid in Quicktime format and email your entry form to
superunknown@level1productions.com and you’re good to go!
Entries should show an athlete’s skill, style, and personality. The video must communicate not only the talent
and ability of the athlete, but his or her personality as well, and may include lifestyle, cutaway, and interview
shots in addition to action. The contest will be judged, and the winner determined, by examining the overall
skill, ability, style, and potential of the contestant.
How are we scoring vids this year? There’s no official scoring sheet, but here’s the breakdown on how we’re
looking at entries:
10% Personality
20% Technical Ability
30% Style
40% Overall Impression
-Videos must be no longer than 2 minutes and 30 seconds. Anything longer will get you disqualified.
-Tricks cannot be repeated, whether they’re rail tricks, jump tricks, etc, show them one time only! It’s fine to
show something truly epic from a few different angles, but its not helping you out to show that you can do the
same trick more then once.
-Only amateur athletes are considered eligible for the Superunknown contest and prizes. How do we define
“am?” Basically if you’re receiving money as part of a contract beyond equipment and travel support, you are
by definition a “pro” and no longer eligible. If you get free skis or someone bought you a plane ticket to get to
a contest you’re still good to go in our book. We reserve the right to disqualify entrants if we feel the rules are
being bent or broken.
-What’s the singular most impressive thing in your entry? Drop it in as the last shot in your vid and we’ll
consider that your entry in the Best Trick contest. Yup, we’re bringing it back for the third year- gotta reward
the standout shot of the contest! This will be voted on by the online community and awarded separately from
the Superunknown prize.
-Upon entry, the contestant grants Level 1 the rights to use submitted material as they see fit, in any and all
mediums of distribution. Entry materials will not be returned. Online distribution or release of video
submissions prior to the announcement of finalists will result in immediate disqualification of the entry, which
means KEEP YOUR VIDEO OFF YOUTUBE if you want to enter!
-With the slow snow season that most of us are experiencing, we’re giving you all a few extra weeks this yearall entries must be received by Monday February 18th, 2013.
-The contest winners are to be determined by Level 1 and our independent consultants. All decisions are final,
and are not subject to dispute. Level 1 reserves the right to make amendments or changes to the rules at any
point in time.
-The top 10 Finalists will be invited to a private week-long superpark shoot at Sun Valley Resort in Sun Valley,
Idaho, in April where they’ll be joined by previous Superunknown winners and a film crew from Level 1, on
hand to document all the action.
-All finalists will be provided free lodging for the duration of the shoot in Sun Valley, lift access, and transfers
to and from the filming venue(s) for the duration of the shoot. All additional travel to and from Sun Valley
and/or any additional expenses are the sole responsibility of the entrant.
-In the event that one or more finalists is unable to attend the shoot in Sun Valley Level 1 reserves the right to
fill their spot with another contestant, wildcard, OR leave the spot vacant at our discretion./5
The Superunknown X winner will receive:
-$5,000.00 USD Cash Prize
-An invitation to film and photo shoots for the Fall ’13 Level 1 release.
-Associated Media coverage in related web, magazine, and TV content.
-Inclusion of their promo video for the upcoming season in the Fall ’13 Level 1 release.
-A top spot and paid contract in the Monster Army program, which includes travel, a featured athlete video
and tons of swag and product.
The Best Trick winner will receive:
-A full equipment package from Level 1 and our sponsors, some serious bragging rights, and a few other
things that we’re still working on…
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