This document discusses different camera shots used in TV drama and how they can be interpreted. It defines shots like close-up, master shot, and point-of-view shots. It explains that denotative meanings refer to the literal description, while connotative meanings are what viewers infer about characters' emotions, attitudes, and relationships based on shots. Shots like close-ups are used in dramatic moments to show emotion, while two-shots focus on relationships between characters. The document encourages analyzing how camera shots in a sample video convey both denotative and connotative meanings.