Rupert Grint enjoys the "pressure" of working on low-budget films after starring in the Harry Potter franchise - because every shot "means a lot more".
The British actor made his name playing Ron Weasley in the blockbuster wizard movies, but has branched out with roles in smaller films, including Driving Lessons and Cherrybomb.
Grint admits the independent movie experience is completely different to his Potter days - but he enjoys the intensity of the shoots.
He tells Reuters, "I'm kind of just looking ahead now because Potter is coming to an end and it's just trying to keep going really.
"A much smaller budget sort of changes the whole kind of experience because every shot means a lot more. You don't have the benefit of having a hundred takes, you have to get it right quite a lot sooner. So yeah, I quite enjoy that pressure."