In all seriousness though, your best bet is to speak directly to some local shops, and do as many competitions as possible. Getting sponsored has little to do with how big your bag of tricks is, theres way too many kids that throw down these days (especially at places like Mount Snow). It has more to do with making the right connections, and being in the right place at the right time. Posting your edit in a thread on NS is going to be of very little help to you.
My advice to you:
-Practice, practice, practice. This is the only way to develop confident-looking style. If you really want to get good enough to make it you have to ride constantly, and never make excuses to not go or stop riding early.
-Try to ski with kids who are much better than you, or are already sponsored. This will encourage you to push yourself and maybe help you make some connections.
-Find a good filmer whos going to put out quality edits that will make you stand out more.
-Try to be cool with local reps, shop owners, sponsored riders, park crew, etc. (This doesn't mean pestering them all the time trying to get free shit/sponsorship.)
-At the end of this season, have somebody put together a new promo that not only includes your skiing, but also some footage that shows off how your personality will benefit the company. It wouldn't hurt for it to be funny too. Along with that, print up a resume with comp results, other jobs you've had, anything that will show that you have good work ethic and aren't just some bummy kid looking for free shit.
-Be patient, there are hundreds of other kids trying to do what you are doing. If you work harder than them, present yourself in a professional manner, and meet the right people, theres a chance you will make it.