Matthias Peter Schweger [1][2][3](born 1966) is an Austrian director, writer, and producer for television.
In 1991 Matthias Schweger signed another Austrian music project, Bingoboys, with Atlantic Records in New York City.
Together with Austrian music-video pioneers Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher of DoRo Productions he founded Department M.[9] Schweger oversaw the creative development process for over 120 music videos,[10][11] and also taking the director's chair for classics including Edelweiss, Bingoboys, Germanic icons like Nina Hagen, Udo Lindenbergh, Extrabreit, Culture Beat, and the trash-smash Shut up and sleep with me.
Schweger was hired[12] to consult Dietrich Mateschitz, CEO and founder of Red Bull.
The project Matthias Schweger headed was entitled "Red Bull Network", and included the creative, strategic, and technological planning of a global multi-media network featuring Red Bull Content.