Based on the context of "Iron Claw" and the codec extension "HEVC" (High Efficiency Video Coding), it sounds like you might be looking at a digital file of the movie The Iron Claw (the 2023 biopic about the Von Erich wrestling family).

The compression was invisible now. The HEVC algorithm was doing its job perfectly, predicting frames, discarding redundant data, and presenting a pristine image of a young Kevin Von Erich standing in the bright Texas sun.

Provides spatial height channels for the roar of the wrestling crowd. Hardware Requirements for HEVC Playback

At its surface, HEVC is simply a video compression standard designed to reduce file size by 50% compared to its predecessor, H.264, while maintaining 4K resolution. Yet, when applied to a film about the Von Erich family—a dynasty of wrestlers doomed by "the family curse"—the act of compression mirrors patriarch Fritz Von Erich’s relentless drive to distill his sons into a single, unyielding ideal of masculinity and victory. Just as HEVC discards redundant visual data to save space, Fritz discards the individuality, mental health, and autonomy of his sons (Kevin, David, Kerry, and Mike) to preserve the "family brand." The result, in both cases, is a loss of texture.

Elias copied the file to his permanent archive drive. He renamed it.