After graduating, Vaughan moved to London where he produced his first short film,
Super Grass (1994). After theatrical distribution alongside
Dazed and Confused,
Super Grass was broadcast on
Channel 4. Numerous other short films and commercials followed before he began directing mainstream television. His other works include two episodes of the
ITV comedy drama
Cold Feet in 1999, one of which featured the first location filming for the show outside England; due to last minute script changes, Vaughan led a small production team and two actors on half a day's filming in Paris, France. In 2003, he directed
Deborah Moggach's two-part drama
Final Demand for
BBC One. The next year, he directed the BBC adaptation of
He Knew He Was Right. Vaughan credits his work on the BBC dramas with sharpening his skills as a director, as the tight schedules meant he had to plan ahead. In 2006, he directed the
Playtone/
BBC Films feature film
Starter for 10, and in 2008 the
Regency Enterprises feature film
What Happens in Vegas. Vaughan was pleased to be able to work with Ford, as
Star Wars had inspired him to make his first amateur films. and is scheduled to direct the romantic comedy
Boomsday. A screenplay version of Karen Bishko's musical
Single is being developed with Vaughan attached to direct. == Filmography ==