It has less emphasis on the large-scale architectural joinery, but it gives, amongst other things, a little background to traditional Japanese carpentry as a profession - and using that philosophy in a more Western context.
It’s an hour-and-a-half long and leisurely-paced… filmed at an informal talk/seminar/demonstration given by Jim Blauvelt (who I hadn’t heard of before) but there are lots of interesting points along the way; for example, the impressively huge 3 thou shaving taken by his Japanese post plane (about 15 mins in). And it seems he re-prepares the surface of his bench (not the one he's obliged to use in the film…) every week to ensure it’s flat.