A few things
1. The footage is completely smooth and uninterrupted if you shoot a time lapse things are bound to be choppy
2. You can't see lightning in clouds from that high up
3. Why did no planes cross under the camera while you wouldn't be able to see the plane you could see the streak of light it leaves
4. That footage was to perfect well saturated and colored even the newest camera capable of shooting in space only shoots in 4k and that is not a 4k image
5. It just looks fake nothing looks that nice in real life
6. Back to the Lightning it looks fake it's blobs of light
[spoiler]not trying to start a fight simply backing up what I said[/spoiler]
Well it's actually from an expensive camera, and the time lapse was posted by one of the astronauts that was in the ISS. Plus, you're basing your experience of not being able to see lightning and planes on what exactly? ;-)
The whole thing was shot on the dark side of the earth, there's a seperate one he did in much slower motion of the earth as a whole during the day, and you don't get to see lightning or lights form the planet in that one. It's why the lightning shows up, and air craft won't be visible from above, they don't have bright lights except for landing ;-)
Actually planes always have a starboard and port light and when u shoot a time lapse you can clearly see them from ground and if the camera is so then it would believe led up as welll