advancedkid, I respect you as a fellow human being, and you raise a good point about weak arguments. What you don't seem to realize is that, in the experience of the good people of this board, they are all weak arguments, some just require more knowledge to discredit than others.
Front projection could not fake the Apollo scenes as seen. For example, if you know how front projection works, you should know you need to keep the foreground objects and actors pretty dark, otherwise the projection will be visible on them.
Yet the astronauts were wearing *white* suits, with mirrored visors!
That's pretty much the opposite of dark.
Furthermore, you can't move the camera much or the shadows of the forground items will be seen the backdrop.
Yet Apollo did 360 degree panorama's, in both video and photos , as well as pans and long Rover rides captured by the 16mm DAC movie camera.
Now, I ask any better students of cinematography to please correct me, but it seems clear to me that front projection could not be used to fake Apollo as shown.