The "Dope Sheet" was the official press release and game program for the Green Bay Packers from 1921-24.
It was written by George Whitney Calhoun, the club's first publicity director.
Recently, the Packers have re-introduced the Dope Sheet as a downloadable guide to the upcoming game on their website, Packers.com.
Dope sheet, also known as a crib sheet, can refer to:
An exposure sheet (also referred to as camera instruction sheet, dope sheet or X-sheet) is a traditional animation tool that allows an animator to organize their thinking and give instructions to the cameraman on how the animation is to be shot. It consists of five sections, and is a bit longer and a bit narrower, than A4. Every eighth line down is marked thicker than the rest and shows half a foot of film. One second of animation would take three of these sections. Sound breakdown was often done on separate sheets called bar sheets made by the editor, and given to the animator who would transpose them to his dope sheet.
The typical dope sheet is divided into five sections which are separated by many vertical and horizontal lines, the horizontal lines represent one frame of film while the vertical ones separate the sections:
Wonderful you, the dope you are
And beautiful me came for your party
Well lately I can't stop talking about you
And mainly I'm wondering why in the hell I left without you
Take heart
Because you're art
And you're loved
Not that only
Take heart
Because you're art
And you're loved
Just not only
Maybe I do maybe do ya
Now think about me coming onto ya
Or maybe I would if I maybe knew ya
And maybe you want me, or maybe you want me to be it to you
Take heart
Because you're art
And you're loved
Not that only
Take heart
Because you're art
And you're loved
Just not only
Because you're art
And you're loved