No NO, really they just shot some film on Earth for practice, then some on the moon after they got there. I don't know how they shielded the film from the radiation during the travel, but in 1969 technology was much more advanced than it is today.
I was immersed in the space program then and for some time afterward.
I went to college to get my engineering degree to be part of the early space program. By the time I graduated, NASA was winding down lunar landings and were laying off people.
Once we beat the Russians and landed on the moon, public interest (read: money) waned. NASA's mission changed to the construction and maintenance of a space station.