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A boy seriously assembling Lego bricks in his room, the scene adopts a 3D animation style, with bright colors, smooth lines, full of childlike fun and vitality, adding a time-lapse effect to show the assembly process. 0-3 seconds: Full view of the room, sunlight spills onto the desk through the window, the boy sits at the desk concentrating on assembling Lego bricks, with a serious expression, the camera slowly pushes in 3-6 seconds: Time-lapse effect showing the boy quickly piecing together Lego bricks, the blocks gradually taking shape in his hands, the camera switches to different angles 6-9 seconds: Close-up of the hands, showing the details of the boy skillfully assembling Lego bricks, fingers flexibly manipulating the blocks, the camera follows the hand movements 9-12 seconds: Time-lapse effect continues to show the assembly process, the Lego creation gradually becomes complete, the boy's expression changes from focused to satisfied 12-15 seconds: The boy raises his head, showing a satisfied smile, the camera pulls back to show his completed Lego creation.
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