SuperUnknown XVII - Rules and Entry Form

The basic rules for this year’s contest are pretty much the same- entrants are required to put together a 90-second long video showcasing their skills, talent, bag of tricks, style, and personality. No résumés, no still photos, no comp results- just pure unfiltered video action. Entries will be reviewed and judged by the Level 1 staff and our crew of athletes based on the above criteria and overall impression.
We’ll be awarding 11 spots in the Finals this year, hand selecting 9 of our top picks and filling the 10th spot with the winner of the Wild Card Poll as we have in the past. The 11th spot will be awarded to the winner of the Women's category, to the most talented and deserving female in the qualifying field. All of the Finalists will gather for a week shooting on custom made park features with the Level 1 crew before voting to decide who takes the title.
Entry deadline for SuperUnknown XVII is February 24, 2020
In early March we’ll be dropping Semi-Finalist edits online, followed shortly by 9 Finalists. The 10th Finalist spot? They’ll be chosen by YOU- voted from the crop of Semi-Finalists in an online poll!
We’re then taking the 11 Finalists to a private week-long superpark shoot at Mount Snow from April 5th through the 12th, where they’ll be joined by a film crew from Level 1, on hand to document all the action. Web updates will be released throughout the week keeping you on top of all the action that goes down! At the end of the week, the Finalists and Level 1 crew will put in their vote for whoever they think is most deserving of the title. The skier with the most votes will take home the official title of SuperUnknown XVII, cash and prizes from event sponsors and partners, and a foot in the door of the ski industry!
About SuperUnknown
SuperUnknown was started in 2003 to help discover and expose the best unsponsored up and coming talent in the game, and give them a shot at making a name for themselves outside of the traditional competition scene.
The first contest of its kind, entrants were asked to submit a simple promo video showcasing their skills, talent, bag of tricks, style, and personality. No résumés, no still photos, no essay questions- just pure unfiltered video action. Entries were reviewed and judged by Level 1's staff and athletes. The most impressive skier each year took the title and was awarded a chance to film with Level 1 and given a foot in the door of the industry. 16 years deep, SuperUnknown is the biggest and best open video contest in action sports with over 100 entries coming in from top amateurs and the best undiscovered talent around the world.
LEVEL 1 SUPERUNKNOWN XVII
OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES AND REGULATIONS:
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Videos must be no longer than 90 seconds (or less)! Anything longer will get you disqualified.
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Videos must be uploaded with the following file name:
YourName LastName SUXVII entry.file (Example: Tom Wallisch SUXVII entry.mov)
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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 “amateur?” 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 too far 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, rewarding the standout shot(s) 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. Sure you can release single shots on your gram before but KEEP YOUR FULL ENTRY VIDEO OFF YOUTUBE, VIMEO OR INSTAGRAM until we have announced the finalists, if you want to enter!
- Entries must be received by Monday 11:59pm (MST) February 24th, 2020.
- 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 11 Finalists (9 male and 1 female chosen by Level 1 and 1 chosen by public vote from all Semi-Finalists) will be invited to a private week-long superpark shoot at a resort in North America starting in April where they’ll be joined by a film crew from Level 1 to document all the action.
- All finalists will be provided free lodging for the duration of the shoot at the resort, lift access, and transfers to and from the filming venue(s) for the duration of the shoot. All additional travel to and from the resort 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 at the resort, Level 1 reserves the right to fill their spot with another contestant, wildcard, OR leave the spot vacant at our discretion.
- Cash Prize or Sponsorship Deal tba
- Associated Media coverage in related web, magazine, and TV content.
- 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…
LEVEL 1 SUPERUNKNOWN XVII TECHNICAL GUIDELINES