Change the color of a single moving object in video

Hello, I am using first Pro CC and I would like to know how to change the color of a hat, that a person is wearing in the video from red to blue.while that him away one end of one room to another.  What would be the most effective way to proceed first?  Thank you.

Hi Techman,

You need to perform the secondary color correction. See if this video helps you.

Thank you
Kevin

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