He is most often credited by his company's name, Scarlet Letters,
rather than his own, since double credits are not allowed on end
credits. Scarlet Letters only began to be credited on end titles in the
late 90s when the definitions of the traditional "titles and opticals"
gave way to specific crediting. Traditionally, whoever shot the titles
to 35mm film got the credits, whether or not they had created the
artwork. Scarlet Letters went uncredited on several hundred films from
1984 until 1997.