Subtitle: The.gold.rush1925.720p.brrip.x264.yify

Subtitle: The.gold.rush1925.720p.brrip.x264.yify

If your paper is actually about digital media, piracy, or file sharing, you can use the file name as an example of . 720p: Resolution (Standard HD). BrRip: Source (encoded from a Blu-ray Disc). x264: The video codec used.

If your paper involves analyzing the dialogue or intertitles (the text cards in silent films):

If you are referencing the film as a primary source, do use the file name (like "YIFY" or "BrRip") in your citation. Those refer to the internet release group and technical specifications, which are irrelevant for academic writing. MLA Format:

Note that Chaplin re-released the film in 1942 with a recorded narration and different editing. The "1925" in your file name suggests you are using the original silent version, which relies on intertitles rather than spoken dialogue.

The Gold Rush . Directed by Charlie Chaplin, United Artists, 1925.

Since you are drafting a paper, here is how you should handle this information depending on your goal: 1. Citing the Film

Chaplin, C. (Director). (1925). The Gold Rush [Film]. United Artists. 2. Using Subtitles for Analysis

The phrase "The.Gold.Rush1925.720p.BrRip.x264.YIFY" refers to a specific digital copy of Charlie Chaplin's 1925 silent film, The Gold Rush .

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