I came across these on another forum, or at least a link to one or two of them. Given the discussions in other threads, I have a serious preference for watching professionals do woodworking vs. the kinds of things that we've been talking about lately. Most of the stuff aimed at beginners gives no reference for pace of actual woodworking when a seriously competent woodworker is doing daily tasks (vs. camera close-up ready stuff).
This guy's name, or the name of the guy taking videos - is GE Hong. Just about everything in his videos is work by hand, and there is a ton of sawing and mortising, and not a lot of fiddling.
mortising starts around 6:00 in this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctBg8tmZGaU
If you're going through these videos and see something interesting, please post the link to it and describe what's going on in it. I haven't got any chance of figuring out what any of the titles are without dragging them to google translate.