On the heels of a successful winter on the North Shore,

“It’s a fun contest because it’s not the biggest wave or the heaviest wave…it’s the longest, the coolest, the technicalist…the beauty shot,” GoPro of the Winter winner Jamie O’Brien said of the event. “There’s so much else to it.”Here are the GoPro of the World specifics…May 1 – September 30, 2014Planet Earth$20,000Cyrus Sutton, Mike Prickett, Pete Hodgson- Cinematography and Composition (25%)- Perspective and Degree of Difficulty of Shooting (25%)- Performance and Style (25%)- Overall Beauty and Lighting (25%)At the end of each month, the judges will select the top 10 clips, which will be highlighted in a Surfline feature. Users will get a chance to vote for their favorite and the most popular clip will receive $1000 cash. Every monthly finalist will be awarded a GoPro camera and Surfline VIP sub.Want to step up your GoPro game? Check out some tips and techniques Surfline reserves the right to refuse clips in order to ensure only top quality, high-performance entries are submitted. PWC-assisted surfing is accepted. Sorry, no bodyboarding, bodysurfing or SUPs allowed.To submit a GoPro clip, click here