Background as a still image

Ok I have performed my matte key, and dialed in my levels, the only thing I am having a problem with now is how to make a still image replace the "black" from my matte key?
nevermind...???

Well, sheesh, did you try putting the still on a layer under your keyed layer? Didn't that work?

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