In the final film, the scene plays out with sound effects and no music.
It should be noted that this scene was not present in the final film.
Only 2 minutes of this music was used in the final film.
Jaws 3-D was his first and final film as director.
This was the final film of Lean's career, and the first he had made in 14 years.
While many things they observed made it into the final film, some did not.
This would be his final film as production designer and director.
Some of the art department work didn't make it into the final film.
Because it is the first pass, the editor's cut might be longer than the final film.
Many of the songs ended up in the final film.