[Henry Chapman]: Returning Seal City, come for barbecue.
[Henry Chapman]: [Location]
Nora Scott felt a bit embarrassed, picked up her phone, and replied to the message.
[Nora Scott]: Big gold chain, little watch, daily barbecue. Actor Chapman, you've been acting a bit off lately.
[Nora Scott]: Haven't gotten over it yet?
[Henry Chapman]: Almost.
[Nora Scott]: I'll be there around seven.
Being a movie fanatic, Henry Chapman has spent most years in acting. Shooting a film could take as little as three months, as much as six months, or even longer.
But, Henry Chapman is very serious about each role, spending at least two months getting into character before shooting, and generally taking a month to get out of character after wrapping up. If the character is deeply ingrained, it takes even longer. Nora Scott had seen him out of sync for half a year.