Originally in school to become an architect, Sweitzer found his true passion when he landed a position at The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, where he served as Art Director in the domestic home video department. He later relocated to LA-based design agency, 30Sixty Design, where he worked with leading corporate and non-corporate clients, including Paramount Studios, Nestle Food, and Hanna-Barbera. A move to Nashville established Sweitzer as a design force in the music world, where he garnered multiple awards for his album cover and marketing/promotional design work for numerous country music artists such as, Tim McGraw, Lady Antebellum, Reba McEntire, Kenny Rogers, and Aaron Tippin, to name just a very few.
During his time as a designer in Music City, Sweitzer added video and film production to his résumé, ultimately taking on clients ranging from country artists (“Aaron Tippin: 25 Years”) to corporate and non-profit clients, including the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, Musicians On Call, National Sports Center for the Disabled, MusiCares®, and the Grammy Foundation. To add to all this, Sweitzer completed his first full length documentary called "When The Dust Settles", which had a wide festival acceptance and garnered multiple awards.
When he’s not working, Sweitzer spends most of his time figuring out what makes the perfect cup of coffee and wondering how life would be different if he had a dog.