OK, I watched the first video and saw nothing out of the ordinary. A camera could have easily had a built in mechanical timer to start a sequence matching the expected moment of boost to then zoom out and pan up. Are you an engineer? Didn't think so.
The second link you provided is unwatchable. The foreign flat Earther narrating his tripe has an understanding far beyond reality.
Bottom line. It appears you reached a conclusion based on a false premise and are now grasping for fine details to support you lack of understanding. I suggest you check your premise. That's your only problem.
OK, I watched the first video and saw nothing out of the ordinary. A camera could have easily had a built in mechanical timer to start a sequence matching the expected moment of boost to then zoom out and pan up. Are you an engineer? Didn't think so. Your explanation is much sounder then the whacky theories...but the camera was actually controlled remotely from earth. The following video shows the camera and outlines how it was done:
The TV Cameras Apollo left on the moon