When asked how were they able to build the tension of an impending attack, or to enhance an attack, sound supervisor Ethan Van der Ryn stated: "It's important to feel the power of this creature, so there was a lot of work put into feeling the effect that The Meg had on whatever it's coming into contact with. It's not so much about the sounds that are emitting directly from it (like vocalizations) but more about what it's doing to the environment around it. So, if it's passing by, you feel the weight and power of it passing by. When it attacks - like when it bites down on the window - you feel the incredible strength of its jaws. Or when it attacks the shark cage, it feels incredibly shocking because that sound is so terrifying and powerful. It becomes more about feeling the strength and power and aggressiveness of this creature through its movements and attacks. Wiith Jason W. Jennings adding: "In terms of building tension leading up to an attack, it's all about paring back all the elements beforehand. Before the attack, you'll find that things get quiet and calmer and a little sparse. Then, all of a sudden, there's this huge explosion of power. It's all about clearing a space for the attack so that it means something."
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