3 axis gimble

Hello Everyone!

I would like to build a 3 axis gimble to stabilize my Gear VR 360  (a small to medium size camera).  I would also like to use an arduino to at least partially control it.  I love Arduinos and have done a few projects with them.  I have done some research and servos seem too slow and jerky usually.  A professional 3 axis rig can run up to $800 but whats the fun in that???  All the rigs do use brushless motors for a nice smooth response and gyroscopic or accelerometers to posit info.  I see the robot shop sells some 2 axis rigs but I could not find any 3 axis setups that could handle something about a 3 in diameter ball (the Gear VR 360 camera).  Brushless motors must be driven by something called an ESM (??) controller module...it doesn't look like an Arduino can do that directly with a motor.  Any suggestions, links, articles, etc. would be so appreciated!!!

the best 3 axis gimble for budget price is Dji’s osmo it costs merely $400 and ideal for vlogger’s and professional videographers to create highly shattered free footage, you could check their website and compare different models.