It is hard to tell from a video as the camera tends to change how the noises sound in person...to me,it doesn't sound like bearings,and the good oil pressure kind of confirms that--doesn't really sound like piston slap to me either,it sounds more like valve train ,top end noise,the noise doesn't seem to be made at the same rpm as the crankshaft--the valve train has a gear reduction in the timing chain ,so it turns roughly half as fast as the crank does..
Maybe a valve lifter is loose in its bore in the block--I've seen a few GM engines that had some of the bores oversized .010 and they needed special oversized lifters,they did that to avoid scrapping an otherwise good new block at the factory...if you put a regular sized lifter in it they'll make scary noises and eventually ruin the bore ..
A loose valve guide can make noises until it warms up good too in some cases..
I had a mechanical fuel pump scare me once,thought my '72 K5 had a loose timing chain,but I figured it out by using a long dowel against my ear,when I touched it to the fuel pump you could hear a loud clacking noise--it was the rocker arm on the pump,it was very sloppy on its pivot and the spring on it had fallen out..
I took the timing cover off anyways,only to find a nice new Cloyes double roller timing chain & gears in it that was tight as new!..

...lot of work for nothing..
I have also had a flex plate fail with no warning too,it cracked all the way around the bolts at the crank,it made a few tapping noises,then one big "clunk" when it came apart and stalled the engine!..it appeared to have been cracked 3/4 of the way around quite some time,that part of the crack was rusty..I was taking off from a red light when it failed..