In other words, the background image is rendered first, and then the display is overwritten by the second track. Video tracks are rendered from top to bottom, so whatever isn't "written" by the lower track is visible of the upper tracks. On the second-to-top video track, add the other content. On the topmost video track, add the background image. By default, a new project has two video tracks and two audio tracks (probably the default can be changed). You'll need to use (at least) two lines of the timeline for video tracks. The concept is the same in Premiere as in Photoshop, but the graphic manipulation is different because Photoshop has no concept of time (well, except for animated gifs, which are handled differently).
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