There is another derail. None of the FE step forward to explain the 3 points I mentioned earlier...
what a surprise...
Partly filmed in water, partly filmed in a vomit comet. Throw in some editing and you have a single video.
Junker, as I said, there is no way you can have one continiously shot of a person experiencing weightlessness. The Vomit Comet only allows you to be weightless for about 25 seconds. We see videos from the ISS in which the astronauts are continiously weightless, and there are no cuts in any of these videos.
The Apollo 13 film from 1995 used the Vomit Comet (or a similar method) to recreate weightlessness for the movie. However, they never show you a long continious shot of weightlessness. There can be scenes which last for some minutes, but they all have cuts and switch to other views all the time. We don't see that in the ISS videos. All videos are seamless.
You just deny the fact it is impossible to fake the ISS videos from the inside.